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Assuming complete precipitation of `AgCl`, calculate the sum of the molar concentration of all the ions if 2 lit of 2 M `Ag_(2)SO_(4)` is mixed with 4 lit of 1 M NaCl solution is

A

4M

B

2M

C

3M

D

2.5 M

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