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Solubility product constants `(K_(sp))` of salts of types `MX, MX_2, and M_3X` at temperature T are `4.0 xx 10^(-8) 3.2 xx 10^(-14) and 2.7 xx 10^(-15)`, respectively. Solubilities `("mol dm"^(-3))` of the salts at temperature 'T' are in the order

A

`MX gt MX_2 gt M_3X`

B

`M_3X gt MX_2 gt MX`

C

`MX_2 gt M_3X gt MX`

D

`MX gt M_3 X gt MX_2`

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