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When a mixture containing phosphate is heated with conc. `HNO_(3)` and ammonium molybdated solution, a canary yellow precipitate is formed . The formula of the yellow precipitate is

A

`(NH_(4))_(3)PO_(4)`

B

`(NH_(4))_(3)PO_(4).12MoO_(4)`

C

`(NH_(4))_(3)PO_(4).12MoO_(3)`

D

`(NH_(4))_(3)PO_(4).(NH_(4))_(2)MoO_(4)`

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