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Identify the cations in each of the following case :
NaOH Solution when added to Solution (C) gives white ppt which is insoluble in excess.

A

`Pb^(2+),Hg_(2)^(2+), Ag^(+)`

B

`Hg_(2)^(2+),Ag^(+),Pb^(2+)`

C

`Ag^(+),Pb^(2+),Hg^(2+)`

D

`Ag^(+),H_(2)^(2+),Pb_(2)^(2+)`

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B

`Ha_(2)^(2+)+2NaOHrarrH_(2)Odarr("black")+2Na^(+)+H_(2)O`
`2A^(+)+2NaOHrarrAg_(2)Odarr("brown but turns black when dried")+2Na^(+)+H_(2)O`
`Pb^(2+)+4NaOHrarrNa_(2)PbO_(2)("soluble")+2Na^(+)+2H_(2)O`
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