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Zinc(II) ion on reaction with NaOH first give a white precipitate which dissolves in excess of NaOH due to the formation of :

A

`ZnO`

B

`Zn(OH)_(2)`

C

`[Zn(OH)_(4)]^(2-)`

D

`[Zn(H_(2)O)_(4)]^(2-)`

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C
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