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For the electrolyte of type ,`A_2B, K_(sp) ` is given. Then its solubility is calculated by

A

`K_(sp)//4`

B

` 3sqrt((K_(sp))/(4)) `

C

` 3sqrt(K_(sp))`

D

` sqrt(K_(sp))//4`

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The correct Answer is:
B

` A _2 BhArr 2underset( 2S)A^(+) + underset( S) B^(2-)`
` KsP =(2s)^(2) (S) =4S^(3) rArr S= 3sqrt((KsP)/(4))`
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