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A 10.00g sample of a soluble barium salt is treated with an excess of sodium sulphate to precipitate 11.21 g `BaSO_(4)` (M = 233.4). Which barium salt is it?

A

`BaCl_(2)` (M = 208.2)

B

`Ba(O_(2)CH)_(2)` (M = 227.3)

C

`Ba(O_(2)CH)_(2)` (M = 261.3)

D

`BaBr_(2)` (M = 297.1)

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