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Chloride of an element is given by the f...

Chloride of an element is given by the formula \(MCl_{x}\) and it is 100% ionised in 0.01M aqueous solution. Then
(A) If \([Cl^{-}\)]=0.03M then the value of "x" is "3"
(B) If \([Cl^{-}\)=0.05M,then the value of "x" is "5
(C) \([M^{x+}\)]=0.01M," irrespective of \([Cl^{-}\)]
(D) \([M^{x+}\)] depends on \([Cl^{-}\)]

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