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At `25^(@)`, the solubility product values of AgCl and AgCNS are `1.8xx10^(-10)` and `1.6xx10^(-11)` respectively. When a solution is saturated with both solids, calculate the ratio `([Cl^(-)])/([CNS^(-)])` and also `[Ag^(+)]` in the solution.

A

`1.125, 4xx10^(-6)`M

B

`11.25, 1.4xx10^(-5)`M

C

`1.25, 4xx10^(-5)`M

D

`1.25, 4xx10^(-6)`M

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