$A$ colorless aqueous solution contains nitrates of two metals,$X$ and $Y$. When it was added to an aqueous solution of $NaCl$,a white precipitate was formed. This precipitate was found to be partly soluble in hot water to give a residue $P$ and a solution $Q$. The residue $P$ was soluble in aqueous $NH_3$ and also in excess sodium thiosulfate. The hot solution $Q$ gave a yellow precipitate with $KI$. The metals $X$ and $Y$,respectively,are

  • A
    $Ag$ and $Pb$
  • B
    $Ag$ and $Cd$
  • C
    $Cd$ and $Pb$
  • D
    $Cd$ and $Zn$

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