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1 mol of [Agl]Ag^(+) sol is coagulated b...

1 mol of `[Agl]Ag^(+)` sol is coagulated by

A

1 mol of Kl

B

500 mL of 1 M `K_2SO_4`

C

300 mL of `1 M Na_3PO_4`

D

1 mol of Agl

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