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What happens when ammonium sulphate sol...

What happens when ammonium sulphate solution is added to a solution containing both `Sr^(2+)` and `Ca^(2+)` ions ?

A

Sodium hydroxide

B

Barium hydroxide

C

Barium sulphate

D

Potassium hydroxide

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Ba(OH)_(2) ` is not highly basic and bond is not easily broken.
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