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For the electrolyte of type, A(2)B, K(sp...

For the electrolyte of type, `A_(2)B, K_(sp)` is given then its solubility is calculated by

A

`K_(sp)//4`

B

`root(3)((K_(sp))/(4))`

C

`root(3)(K_(sp))`

D

`sqrt((K_(sp))/(4))`

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