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In an aqueous solution of voume 1000 ml, the following reation reached at equilibrium
`2Ag^(+) (aq) +Cu (s) hArr Cu^(2+) (aq)+2Ag (s)`
The concentration of `Cu^(+2)` is `0.4` M at equilibrium, `3000 ml` of water now added then concentration of `Cu^(-2)` at new equilibrium is

A

`0.1 M`

B

`0.4 M`

C

in between `0.1 M` to `0.4 M`

D

less than `0.1 M`

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C
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