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In 1L saturated solution of `AgCI [K_(sp) (AgCI) = 1.6 xx 10^(-10)], 0.1 mol` of `CuCI [K_(sp)(CuCI) = 1.0 xx 10^(-6)]` is added. The resultant concentration of `Ag^(+)` in the solution is `1.6 xx 10^(-x)`. The value of "x" is.

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