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The correct order of increasing solubility of `AgCl` in (a) water (b) `0.1M NaCl` (c) `0.1 BaCl_(2)` (d) `0.1M NH_(3)` is

A

`d gt a gt b gt c`

B

`d gt c gt b gt a`

C

`b gt a gt d gt c`

D

`a gt d gt b gt c`

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