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When `BaCl_(2)` is added to an aqueous salt solution, a while precipitate is obtained. The anion among `CO_(3)^(2-), SO_(3)^(2-)` and `SO_(4)^(2-)` that was present in the solubtion can be :

A

`CO_(3)^(2-)` but not any of the other two

B

`SO_(3)^(2-)` but not any of the other two

C

`SO_(4)^(2-)` but not any of the other two

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
D

None of these anions can be present in solution since `BaCO_(3), BaSO_(4)` and `BaSO_(3)` are all precipitated and are insoluble in water.
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