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An aqueous solution containing a mixture of copper (II), iron (II) and lead (III) ions was treated with an excess of aqueous ammonia. What precipitate was left by this reaction,

A

Copper (II) hydroxide only

B

Iron (II) hydroxide only

C

Lead (II) hydroxide only

D

Lead (II) hydroxide and iron (II) hydroxide

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