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What is the maximum volume of water required to dissolve 1g of `CaSO_(4)` at `298 K, K_(sp)(CaSO_(4))=9.1xx10^(-6)`.

A

5.0 L

B

8.6 L

C

`3.0xx10^(-3)L`

D

2.44 L

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