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Lead (II) fluoride `(PbF_(2))`, lead(II) chloride (`PbCl_(2)`, lead(II) bromide (`PbBr_(2)`) and lead (II) iodine `(PbI_(2))` are all slightly soluble in water. Which lead salt will increase in solubility when its saturated solution is acidified?

A

`PbF_(2)`

B

`PbCl_(2)`

C

`PbBr_(2)`

D

`PbI_(2)`

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