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When `CO_(2)` is passed into `Ca(OH)_(2)` a white precipitate is formed due to the formation of
(A) `CaCO_(3)`
(B) `Ca(HCO_(3))_(2)`
(C) `CaC_(2)`
(D) None of the above

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