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When ammonia is added to cupric salt solution, the deep blue colour is observed it is due to the formation of:

A

`[Cu(OH)_(4)]^(2-)`

B

`[Cu(NH_(3))_(4)]^(2+)`

C

`[Cu(H_(2)O)_(2)(NH_(3))_(2)]^(2+)`

D

`[Cu(H_(2)O)_(4)]^(2-)`

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