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The solubility product of `SrF_(2)` in water is `8xx10^(-10)`. Calculate its solubility in `0.1M` NaF aqueous solution.

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`K_(SP)=[Sr^(2+)][F^(-)]^(2)`
`8xx10^(-10)=S[2S+0.1]^(2)`
`:. S= (8xx10^(-10))/((0.1)^(2))=8xx10^(-8)mol//litre`
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