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The solubility of the salt M(m) A(n) in ...

The solubility of the salt `M_(m) A_(n)` in water is `'s'` moles per litre. The solubility product of the salt is (at constant temperature)

A

`M^(m)A^(n)`

B

`(m+n)S^(m+n)`

C

`m^(m)n^(n)s^(m+n)`

D

`M^(m)A^(n)s`

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