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The addition of NaOH to Zn2+ ion gives a white precipitate which on the addition of excess NaOH dissolves the precipitate. In this solution, Zn exists in:

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Zn2+ form
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Cationic form
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Anionic form
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Both (b) & (c)
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Solution

The correct option is C Anionic form
Zn2++NaOHZn(OH)2(white ppt)()

Zn(OH)2+NaOH(excess)[Zn(OH)4]2(soluble complex)

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