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A salt M(2) X(3) dissolves in water such...

A salt `M_(2) X_(3)` dissolves in water such that is solubility is `x.g."mole"//litre`. Its `K_(SP)` is:

A

`x^5`

B

`6x^2`

C

`108x^5`

D

`6x^5`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Solubility of `M_2X_3="x gm mole/litre"`
`M_2X_(3) Leftrightarrow 2M^(+3)+3X^(-2) ? [M^(+3)]=2x`
`[X^(-2)]=3x`
Solubility product `K_(SP)=(2x)^(2).(3x^(3))^(3)=108x^(5)`
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