A solution contains Ba$^{2+}$, Hg$^{2+}$, Ag$^{+}$, NH$_4^{+}$, and Fe$^{2+}$. Identify the precipitate after the addition of 6 M HCl. AgCl NH$_4$Cl HgS FeS Ba$_3$(PO$_4$)$_2$
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