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Silver nitrate solution when added to a colorless aqueous solution E forms a white precipitate which dissolves in excess of E. If the white precipitate is heated with water it turns black and the supernatant solution gives a white precipitate with acidified barrum nitrate solution. Therefore, E is :

A

`Na_(2)S`

B

`Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3)`

C

`Na_(2)SO_(3)`

D

`Na_(2)SO_(4)`

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