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To `Ag_(2)CrO_(4)` solution over its own percipitate `CrO_(4)^(2-)` ions are added . This results in

A

increase in `Ag^(+) ` concentration

B

decrease in `Ag^(+) ` concentration

C

increase in solubility product

D

shifting of `Ag^(+) ` ions from the precipitate into the solution.

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