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Calculate the minimum mass of `NaCI` necessary to dissolve `0.01mol AgC1` in `100L` solution.
(Assume no change in volume) `(K_(f)AgC1_(2)^(Θ) = 3 xx 10^(5)) (K_(sp)AGC1 = 10^(-10))`

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