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A.
AgCl
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B.
CaSO4
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C.
Na2CO3
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D.
PbCl2
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation
The salt that is slightly soluble in water is CaSO\(_4\) (Calcium Sulfate).
- AgCl (Silver Chloride): This is considered very slightly soluble or nearly insoluble in water due to its strong ionic bonds.
- Na\(_2\)CO\(_3\) (Sodium Carbonate): This is highly soluble in water as it is a sodium salt.
- PbCl\(_2\) (Lead Chloride): While considered slightly soluble, it has a lower solubility compared to CaSO4.
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