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The solubility of `A_(2)X_(2)` is `x` mole `dm^(-3)`. Its solubility product is

A

`6y^(4)`

B

`64y^(4)`

C

`36y^(5)`

D

`108 y ^(5)`

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D

`underset("Eqm.")(A_(2)X_(3)) hArr underset(2y)(2A^(3+))+underset(3y)(3X^(2-))`
`:. K_(sp)=(2y)^(2)(3y)^(3)=108 y^(5)`
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