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The complex compound formed with KCN solution is added to solution containing both `Cu^(2+)` and `Cd^(2+)` ions are

A

`K_(2)[Cu(CN)_(4)]` and `K_(2)[Cd(CN)_(4)]`

B

`K_(3)[Cu(CN)_(4)]` and `[K_(2)[Cd(CN)_(4)]`

C

`K_(3)[Cu(CN)_(4)]` and `K_(3)[Cd(CN)_(4)]`

D

`K_(2)[Cu(CN)_(4)]` and `K_(3)[Cd(CN)_(4)]`

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`Cu^(2+)` forms `K_(3)[Cu(CN)_(4)]` and `Cd^(2+)` forms `K_(2)[Cd(CN)_(4)]`
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