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A solution when diluted with `H_(2)O` And boiled gives a white precipitate .On the addition of excess `NH_(4)Cl & NH_(4)OH` the volume of the precipitate decreases leaving behind a white gelationtious precipitate identify the precipitate which dissolves in `NH_(4)OH//NH_(4)Cl` :

A

`Al(OH)_(3)`

B

`Zn(OH)_(2)`

C

`Mg(OH)_(2)`

D

`Ca(OH)_(2)`

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