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The compound formed, when gypsum is diss...

The compound formed, when gypsum is dissolved in aqueous ammonium sulphate solution is,

A

`CaSO_(4).NH_(4)Cl.H_(2)O`

B

`CaCl_(2).(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4).H_(2)O`

C

`CaSO_(4).(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4).H_(2)O`

D

`CaCl_(2).NH_(4)Cl.H_(2)O`

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