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The dissolution of Al(OH)(3) by a soluti...

The dissolution of `Al(OH)_(3)` by a solution of NaOH results in the formation of:

A

`[Al(H_2O)_4(OH)_2]^(+)`

B

`[Al(H_2O)_3(OH)_3]`

C

`[Al(H_2O)_2(OH)_4]^(-)`

D

`[Al(H_2O)_6(OH)_3]`

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