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White heavy precipitates are formed when...

White heavy precipitates are formed when `BaCl_(2)` is added to a clear solution of compound A. Precipitates are insoluble in dilute HCl. Then, the compound A is :

A

a bicarbonate

B

a carbonate

C

a sulphate

D

a chloride

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C
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