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A metal salt solution forms a yellow precipitate with potassium chromate in acetic acid, a white precipitate with dilute `H_2 SO_4` but gives no precipitate with sodium chloride or iodide, it is

A

Lead carbonate

B

Basic lead carbonate

C

Barium carbonate

D

strontium carbonate

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`BaCO_(3) +2CH_(3)CO OH to Ba(CH_(3)CO O)_(2)+CO_(2)|H_(2)O `
`Ba(CH_(3)CO O)_(2)+J|K_(2)CrO_(4) to underset("Yellow ppt.")(BaCrO_(4) darr) +2KO OC CH_(3)`
`BaCO_(3) +H_(2)SO_(4) to underset("White ppt.")(BaSO_(4)darr) +2CO_(2)+2H_(2)O`
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