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The solubility of `PbSO_4 "in" 0.01 M Na_2SO_4` solution is `(K_(sp) of PbSO_4 is 1.25 xx 10^(-9) ) `

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` 1.25 xx 10 ^(-7) M`

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` 1.25 xx 10^(-9) M`

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` 1.25 xx 10^(-10) M`

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` 0.1 M`

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` PbSO_4 hArr Punderset(s) b^(+2) + Sunderset( 0.01) Ooverset( 2-)`
` S( 0.01 ) = 1.25 xx 10 ^(-9) , S =1 .25 xx 10 ^(-7) `
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