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The addition compounds which lose their identity in solution are called:

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normal salts
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double salts
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complex compounds
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co-ordination compounds
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Solution

The correct option is B double salts
Addition compounds are those which are made up of multiple cations and anions. Double satls are generally made up of 2 or more salts and when dissolved in water dissociate totally into individual ions thereby loosing the identity as a double salt.
Whereas in coordination compounds the coordination sphere does not break due to very strong intermolecular forces

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