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Cu^(2+) ions give white precipitate with...

`Cu^(2+)` ions give white precipitate with :

A

potassium iodide solution

B

potassium thiocyanate and saturated solution of `SO_(2)`.

C

excess potassium cyanide solution

D

potassium hydroxide solution

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