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The K(sp) of AgCl at 25^(@)C is 2.56 xx ...

The `K_(sp)` of `AgCl` at `25^(@)C` is `2.56 xx 10^(-10)`. Then how much volume of `H_(2)O` is required to dissolve `0.01` mole of salt ?

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