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If the formula of a metal ion is M^(+2) ...

If the formula of a metal ion is `M^(+2)` then the formula of its dihydrogen phosphate is

A

`M_(2)(PO_(4))_(3)`

B

`MHPO_(4)`

C

`M(H_(2)PO_(4))_(2)`

D

`M_(2)HPO_(4)`

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The correct Answer is:
3

Valency of metal is 2.
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