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Two metals `(A)` and `(B)` belong to the same group of the periodic table. Metal `(A)` forms and insoluble oxide but a soluble sulphate, metal `(B)` forms a soluble oxide but an insoluble oxide but an insoluble sulphate. Both metals `(A)` and `(B)` form hydroxides which are soluble in alkalis. `(A)` and `(B)` areA. `X =Br, Y =Ba`B. `X=Mg, Y =Ca`C. `X=Ca, Y=Sr`D. `X=Ba, Y=Mg`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
`BeO-` Insoluble, `BeSO_(4)-` Soluble
`BaO-` Soluble, `BaSO_(4)-` Insoluble
`Be (OH)_(2)-` Soluble in NaOH
`Ba (OH)_(2)-` Insoluble in NaOH


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