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The maximum amount of `BaSO_(4)` precipitated on mixing `BaCl_(2)` (0.5 M) with `H_(2)SO_(4)` (1M) will correspond to

A

0.5 M

B

1.0 M

C

1.5 M

D

2.0 M

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