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Calculate solubility of `Ca_(3)(PO_(4))_(2) (K_(sp) = 10^(-15))` in presence of `0.1 M CaCI_(2)` solution. If your answer is `x xx 10^(-y)` where x is single digit then fill `y -x` in OMR sheet, e.g., if answer is `2 xx 10^(-3)` then answer is 1.

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