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A metal nitrate reacts with KI to give a black precipitate which addition of excess of KI converts into orange colour solution. The cation of metal nitrate is:

A

`Hg^(2+)`

B

`Bi^(3+)`

C

`Pb^(2+)`

D

`Cu^(+)`

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B
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