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Relative decrease in vapour pressure of an aqueous solution containing 2 moles of `[Cu(NH_3)_3Cl]CI` in 3 moles of `H_2O` is 0.50. On reaction with `AgNO_3`, this solution will form

A

1 mol AgCl

B

0.25 mol AgCl

C

2 mol AgCl

D

0.40 mol AgCl.

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1 mol AgCl
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