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When a metal rod M is dipped into an aqueous colourless concentreted solution ofcompound N, the solution tuns light blue. Addition ofaqueousn NaCI to the blue solution gives a white precipitate 'O'. Addition ofaqueous `NH_3` dissolves 'O' gives an intese blue solution
The compund N is

A

`AgNO_3`

B

`Zn(NO_3)_2`

C

`Al(NO_3)_3`

D

`Pd(NO_3)_2`

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