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How much the concentration of `Ag^(o+)`ions in a saturted solution of `AgCI` diminish if such an amount of `HCI` is added to it that the concentration of `CI^(Θ)` ions in the solution becomes equal to `0.03M`? Also find the amount of `AgCI` precipitated at the given concentration. `K_(sp)` of `AgCI = 1.8 xx 10^(-10)`.

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