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Statement-1 :Addition of `NH_(4)OH` to an aqueous solution of `BaCl_(2)` in presence of `NH_(4)Cl`(excess) precipitates `Ba(OH)_(2)`.
Statement-2:`Ba(OH)_(2)` is water soluble.

A

Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are true and Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.

B

Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are true and Statement-2 is not correct explanation of Statement-1.

C

Statement-1 is true but Statement-2 is false.

D

Statement-1 is false but Statement-2 is true.

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D

`Ba^(2+)` ions does not give any precipitate with `NH_(4)OH` solution in excess of `NH_(4)Cl` because product formed `Ba(OH)_(2)` is soluble in water
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