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Calculated the minimum amount of `NH_(3)` which must be added to `1.0L` of solution in order to dissolve `0.1mol AgCl` by forming `[Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]^(o+)`? `K_(sp)` of `AgCl = 1 xx 10^(-10), K_(f) [Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]^(o+) = 1 xx 10^(8)`.

A

0.5 mol

B

1.0 mol

C

1.1 mol

D

1.2 mol

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