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A solution contains Ag^+,Ca^(2+) and Al^...

A solution contains `Ag^+,Ca^(2+)` and `Al^(3+)` each having a concentration of 0.1(M). `Na_3PO_4` is added to the solution. Which will be precipitated first when the concentration of `PO_4^(-3)` in the solution is the lowest ? [ Given : `K_(sp)` values of `Ag_3PO_4,Ca_3(PO_4)_2` and `AlPO_4` and `10^(-16)`, `10^(-33)` and `10^(-20)` respectively]

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