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Assertion: Addition of silver ions to a mixture of aqueous sodium chloride and sodium bromide solution will first precipitate `AgBr` rather than `AgCl`.
Reason : `K_(sp)` of `AgClltK_(sp)` of `AgBr`.

A

Statements -1 is true , statement -2 is also true, statement -2 is the correct explanation of statement -5

B

Statement -1 is true , statement-2 is also true, statement-2 is not the correct explanation of statement-5

C

Statement -1 is true, statement -2 is false.

D

Statement -1 is false, satement-2 is true.

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The correct Answer is:
C

Correct statement-2 The `K_(sp)` of AgCI is more than that of AgBr.
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