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Three sparigly soluble salts M(2)X, MX,a...

Three sparigly soluble salts `M_(2)X, MX`,and `MX_(3)` have the same solubility product. Their solubilities will be in the order

A

`III gt II gt I`

B

III gt I gt II

C

II gt III gt I

D

II gt I gt III

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