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For a sparingly soluble salt `A_(p)B_(q)`, the relationship 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).(p.q)^(p+q)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`A_(p)B_(q) rarr pA + qB`
`K_(sp) = (qS)^(p)(qs)^(q) = S(p+q).P^(p).q^(q)`
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