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`Fe(OH)_(2)` is precipitated from Fe(II) solutions as a while solid turns dark green and then brown due to the formation of:

A

`Fe(OH)_(2) and Fe(OH)_(3)`

B

Only `Fe(OH)_(3)`

C

`Fe_(2)O_(3)*(H_(2)O)_(n)`

D

`Fe_(2)O_(3)*2H_(2)O`

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C
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