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Crude common salt becomes damp on keepin...

Crude common salt becomes damp on keeping in air because :

A

It is hygroscopic in nature.

B

It contains `MgCI_2` and `CaCl_2` as impurities which are deliquescent in nature.

C

(1) and (2) both.

D

none

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C
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