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A metal `M` readily forms its sulphate `MSO_(4)` which is water soluble. It forms its oxide `MO` which becomes inert on heating. It forms its insoluble hydroxide `M(OH)_(2)` which is soluble in `NaOH` solution. Then `M` is

A

Mg

B

Ba

C

Ca

D

Be

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