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In the lollowing reuction. AgCl +KI hAr...

In the lollowing reuction. AgCl +KI ` hArr` KCl + Agl. As Kl is added, the cquilibrium is shifted towards right giving more Agl precipitate, because

A

Both AgCl and Agl are sparingly soluble

B

The `K_(sp)` of Agl is lower than `K_(sp)` of AgCl

C

The `K_(sp) ` of Ag I is higher than `K_(sp) ` of AgCl

D

Both AgCl and Agl have same soBubility product

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