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Solubility of `BaF_(2)` in a solution of `Ba(NO_(3))_(2)`, will be represented by the concentration term:

A

`[Ba^(2+)]`

B

`[F^(-)]`

C

`(1)/(2)[F^(-)]`

D

`2[NO_(3)^(-)]`

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