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To 100 ml `CaCl_(2)` solution containing 6.66g `CaCl_(2)`, 100 ml of 0.5M `Na_(3)PO_(4)` solution is added. The mass of `Ca_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)` precipitated would be ?

A

4.2 g

B

5.0 g

C

6.2 g

D

7.6 g

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