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A white salt is insoluble in cold water but soluble in boiling water. Its solution when treated with potassium chromate solution gives yellow precipitate. The salt may be :

A

`BaCl_(2)`

B

`SrCl_(2)`

C

`PbCl_(2)`

D

`Hg(NO_(3))_(2)`

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