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If the solubility of an aqueoues solution of `Mg(OH)_(2)` be X mole litre, then `K_(SP)` of `Mg(OH)_(2)` is:

A

`4x^(3)`

B

`108 x^(5)`

C

`27x^(4)`

D

`9X.`

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A

`Mg (OH)_(2) hArr Mg^(2+) + 2[OH]^(-)`
`K_(sp) =[Mg^(2+)] [OH^(-)]^(2) = (x) xx (2x)^(2) =4x^(3).`
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