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Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?

A

Those additional compounds which lose their identity in solution are called double salts.

B

In `K_(3)[Fe(CN)_(6)]Fe^(2+)` and `CN^(-)` ions can give quantitive identification test.

C

`[KAI(SO)_(4)_(2).12H_(2)O]` is a coordination compound

D

All acids are lewis acids and `sigma` donors.

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    A
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    B
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    D
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