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For a sparingly solube salt `A_(p)B_(q)` the relation of its solubility product `(L_(s))` . With its solubility (S) is :-

A

`L_(s)=S^(p+q).P^(p).q^(q)`

B

`L_(s)=S^(p+q).P^(q).q^(p)`

C

`L_(s)=S^(pq).P^(p).q^(q)`

D

`L_(s)=S^(pq).(Pq)^(P+q)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`{:(A_(p)B_(q),hArr,P_(A)^(+q)+,q_(,)B^(-p),),(,,Ps,qs,):} `
`{:(Ksp=,[Ps]^(p),[qs]^(q),),(rArrS^(p+q),.P^(P),.q^(q),):}`
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