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When `1.88 g` of AgBr(s) is added to a `10^(-3)` M aqueous solution of KBr, the concentrationof Ag is `5xx10^(-10)`M. If the same amout of AgBr(s) is added to a `10^(-2)` M aqueous solution of `AgNO_(3)`, the concentration of `Br^(-)` is

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