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The solubility of AgI in NaI solutions i...

The solubility of `AgI` in `NaI` solutions is less than that in pure water because:

A

Agl forms complex with Nal

B

of common ion effect

C

solubility product of Agl is less than that of Nal

D

the temperature of the solution decreases

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B
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