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On passing `H_2 S` into saturated solution of `BaCl_2`, white ppt. obtained is of

A

hydrogen chloride

B

formation of a complex

C

barium chloride

D

barium sulphide.

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`H_(2)S` separates `BaCl_(2)` from its saturated solution as white ppt.
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