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(P) Salt of `X + CaCI_(2)` (excess) `rarr Y +` Filtrate (Q) Filtrate `+NH_(3) rarr Y` (R) Filtrate + Boiling `rarr Y`
Here, salt X is:

A

mixture of `HCO_(3)^(-)` and `CO_(3)^(2-)`

B

only `CO_(3)^(2-)`

C

only `HCO_(3)^(-)`

D

none of the above

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