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The expression for the solubility product of `Ag_(2)CO_(3)` will be `:`

A

`K_(sp)=s^(2)`

B

`K_(sp)=4s^(3)`

C

`K_(sp)=27s^(4)`

D

`K_(sp) = s`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Ag_(2)CO_(3) hArr underset(2s)(2Ag)+underset(s)(CO_(3)^(2-))`
`K_(sp)=(2s)^(2)xx=4s^(3)`
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