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The solubility products of `MA, MB, MC` and MD are `1.8xx10^(-10), 4xx10^(-3), 4xx10^(-8)` and `6xx10^(-5)` respectively. If a `0.01M` solution of MX is added dropwise to a mixture containing `A^(-), B^(-), C^(-)` and `D^(-)` ions, then the one to be precipitated first will be:

A

MA

B

MB

C

MC

D

MD

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The correct Answer is:
A

`K_(SP)=[M^(+)][anion]`,
`[A^(-)]=(1.8xx10^(-10))/(0.01), [B^(-)]= (4xx10^(-3))/(0.01)`
`[C^(-)]= (4xx10^(-8))/(0.01),, [D^(-)]= (6xx10^(-5))/(0.01)`
Thus `[A^(-)]` is smallest and the product of ionic concentration will exceed its `K_(SP)` in MA to show precipitation first.
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