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A sample of AgCI was treated with `5.00mL` of `1.5M` `Na_(2)CO_(3)` solubility to give `Ag_(2)CO_(3)` . The remaining solution contained `0.0026g of CI^(-)` per litre. Calculate the solubility product of AgCI. `(K_(SP)for Ag_(2)CO_(3)=8.2xx10^(-12))`

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`2xx10^(-8))`
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