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The solubility of `BaSO_(4)` in water is `2.42xx10^(-3) gL^(-1)` at `298 K`. The value of its solubility product `(K_(sp))` will be (Given molar mass of `BaSO_(4)=233 g mol^(-1)`)

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`1.08xx10^(-10) "mol"^2 L^(-2)`

B

`1.08xx10^(-12) "mol"^2 L^(-2)`

C

`1.08xx10^(-14) "mol"^2 L^(-2)`

D

`1.08xx10^(-8) "mol"^2 L^(-2)`

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