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The solubility of different springly soluble salts are given as under :
`{:(S. No,"Formula Type","Solubility product"),((1),"AB" ,4.0xx10^(-20)),((2),A_(2)B,3.2xx10^(-11)),((3),AB_(3),2.7xx10^(-31)):}`
The correct increasing order of solubility is :

A

1,2,3

B

2,1,3

C

1,2,3

D

3,1,2

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