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K("sp") of PbBr(2) (Molar mass =367) is ...

`K_("sp")` of `PbBr_(2)` (Molar mass `=367`) is `3.2xx10^(-5)`. If the salt is `80%` dissociated in solution, caculate the solubility of salt in `g` per `litre`.

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