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A metal salt solution forms a yellow/precipitate with `K_(2)CrO_(4)` in acetic a while precipitate with dil `H_(2)SO_(4)` but gives no preciptate with NaCI or Nal. The white precipitate obtained when `Na_(2)CO_(3)`

A

`CaCO_(3)`

B

`SrCO_(3)`

C

`BaCO_(3)`

D

Basic magnesium carbonate

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