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Silver nitrate solution is gradually added to an aqueous solution containing 0.01 M each of chloride, bromide and iodine ions. The correct sequence in which the halides will be precipitated is :

A

bromide, chloride, iodide

B

iodide, chloride, bromide

C

iodide, bromide chloride

D

bromide, Chloride

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