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What is the maximum concentration of equimolar solutions of ferrous sulphate and sodium sulphide so that when mixed in equal volumes, there is no precipition of iron sulphide ? (For iron sulphide , `K_(sp)=6.3xx10^(-18)`).

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`5 xx 10^(-9) mol L^(-1)`
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