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A solution of `Na_(2)CO_(3)` is added drop by drop to 1 litre of a solution containing `10^(-4)` mole of `Ba^(2+)` and `10^(-5)` mole of `Ag^(+)`, if `K_(sp)` for `BaCO_(3)` is `8.1xx10^(-9)` and `K_(sp)` for `AgCO_(3)` is `6.9xx10^(-12)` then which is not true?

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