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Gradual addition of KI solution to `Bi(NO_(3))_(3)` solution initially produces a dark brown precipitate which dissolves in excess of KI to give a clear yellow solution.
The clear yellow solution is

A

`NaI_(3)`

B

`Bi(OH)(NO_(3))_(2)`

C

`KI_(3)`

D

None of these

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C

Clear yellolw solution formed due to the formation of `KI_(3)`
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