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Carnallite in sodium of H2O shows the pr...

Carnallite in sodium of `H_2O` shows the properties of

A

`K^(+) , Mg^(2+), Cl^-`

B

`K^+ , Cl^- , SO_4^(2-) , Br^-`

C

`K^+ , Mg^(2+) , CO_3^(2-)`

D

`K^(+), Mg^(2+), Cl^- , Br^-`

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Properties of ionic solid
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