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An aqueous solution of a metal nitrate yields a white precipitate on treatment with aqueous `Na_(2)SO_(3)` solution. Precipitate dissolves in `NaOH(aq)` solution forming a complex anion X. Also, the orginal sample of solution yields a white precipitate on treatment with dilute `HCl` solution, which dissolves in boiling water. The most likely formula of the complex anion (X) is

A

`[Ag(OH)_(2)]^(-)`

B

`[Ag(OH)_(4)]^(-)`

C

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

D

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

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D
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