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The aqueous solution of salt gives white ppt with lead acetate solution which is insoluble in hot water and nitric acid. The salt contains

A

`Cl^(-)`

B

`Ba^(+ +)`

C

`CO_(3)^(2-)`

D

`SO_(4)^(2-)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`Pb(CH_(3)-COO)_(2)+SO_($)^(2-) to underset("White ppt")(PbSO_(4)) darr +2CH_(3)-COO^(-)`, `PbSO_(4)` is insoluble in water and `HNO_(3)`
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