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An orange precipitate of group II is dissolve in conc HCI the solution when treated with excess of water turn milky due to formation of

A

Sn(OH)CI

B

`Sb(OH)Cl_(2)`

C

SbOCI

D

`Sb(OH)_(2)Cl`

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c

`Sb_(2)S_(3) + 6HCI rarr 2SbCI_(3) + 3H_(3)S`
`SbCI_(3) + H_(2)O rarr SbOCI + 2HCI`
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