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Selcet the correct statement`(s)` for double salt .

A

Double salts are stable in solid state but lose their identity in aqueous solution .

B

In double salt the properties of constituent ions are not changed in their aqueous solution .

C

Double salts are stable in solid state and do not lose their identity in aqueous solution .

D

In double salt the properties of constituent ions are changed in their aqueous solution .

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