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`CaF_2` is sparingly soluble salt having `K_(sp)=4.43xx10^-16`. If in a saturated solution of `CaF_2`, calcium ions are increased and its concentration becomes four times. The fluoride ion concentration will become

A

One fourth

B

Double

C

One third

D

Half

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