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The correct order of increasing solubility of AgCl in (A) water, (B)0,1 M NACI, (C)0.1 M, BaCl2, (D)0,1 M `NH_(3)` is

A

`DgtAgtBgtC`

B

`DgtCgtBgtA`

C

`BgtAgtDgtC`

D

`AgtDgtBgtC`

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The correct Answer is:
A

The solubility decreases by common ion effect.
`A,[Cl^(-)]=0,B,[Cl^(-)]=0.1`
`C,[Cl^(-)]=0.2,D,[Cl^(-)]=0`
[Soluble complex is formed `[Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]Cl`]
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