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MY and `NY_(3)` two nearly insoluble salts, have the same `K_(sp)` values of `6.2xx10^(-13)` at room temperature. Which statement would be true in rearged to MY and `NY_(3)` ?

A

The addition of the salt of KY to solution of MY and `NY_3` will have no effect on their solubilities

B

The molar solubilities of MY and `NY_3` in water are identical

C

The molar solubility of MY in water is less than that of `NY_3`

D

The salts MY and `NY_3` are more soluble in 0.5 M KY than in pure water

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