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An alkaline earth metal gives a salt with chlorine which is sparingly soluble in water at room tempreture but fairly soluble in boiling water. It also forms a sulphate whose mixture with a sulphate of a transition metal is called 'lithopone' and is used as white pigment. the alkaline earth metal is

A

Ca

B

Mg

C

Ba

D

Sr

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C
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