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The addition of K(2)CO(3)(aq) to the fol...

The addition of `K_(2)CO_(3)(aq)` to the following solution is expected to produce a precipitate in every case but the one which does not produce precipitate is :

A

`BaCl_(2)(aq)`

B

`CaBr_(2)(aq)`

C

`Na_(2)SO_(4)(aq)`

D

`Pb(NO_(3))_(2)(aq)`

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C
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