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The solubility of solid silver chromate. `Ag_(2) CrO_(4)` . is determined in three solvents. Substance `K_(sp) ` of `Ag_(2) CrO_(4) = 9 xx 10^(-12)`
(I) pure water (ii) 0.1 M `AgNO_(3) " " `(iii) 0.1 M `Na_(2) CrO_(4)`
Predict the relative solubility of `Ag_(2) CrO_(4)` in the three solvents:

A

`I = II = III`

B

` I lt II lt III`

C

` II = III lt I`

D

`II lt III lt I`

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Solubility in water is more than remaining two because , as common ion effect increases solubility decreases.
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