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An aqueous solution of a metal bromide `MBr_(2)(0.05M)` is saturated with `H_(2)S`. What is the minimum pH at which MS will precipitate ? `K_(SP)` for `M S= 6.0xx10^(-21)` . Concentration of saturqated `H_(2)S=0.1M, K_(1)=10^(-7)and K_(2)=1.3xx10^(-13)` for `H_(2)S` .

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