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If the salts `M_2X,QY_2 and PZ_3` have the same solubilities (but `lt0.1M`) their , `K_(sp)` values are related as

A

`k_(sp) (M_(2)X) = K_(sp) (QY_(2)) lt K_(sp) (PZ_(3))`

B

`K_(sp)(M_(2)X) gt K_(sp) (QY_(2)) = K_(sp) (PA_(3))`

C

`K_(sp)(M_(2)X) = K_(sp) (QY_(2)) - K_(sp) (PZ_(3))`

D

`K_(sp) (M_(2)X) = K_(sp) (QY_(2)) gt K_(sp) (PZ_(3))`

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