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The solubility product of `BaCrO_(4)` is `2.4xx10^(-10)M^(2)`. The maximum concentration of `Ba(N0_(3))_(2)` possible without precipitation in a `6xx10^(-4)` M `K_(2)CrO_(4)` solution is :

A

`4xx10^(-7)` M

B

`1.2xx10^(10)` M

C

`6xx10^(-4)` M

D

`3xx10^(-4)` M

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