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In a saturated aqueous solution of AgBr, concentration of `Ag^(+)` ion is `1xx10^(-6)` mol `L^(-1)` it `K_(sp)` for AgBr is `4xx10^(-13)`, then concentration of `Br^(-)` in solution is

A

`1xx10^(-6)mol" "L^(-1)`

B

`4xx10^(-8)mol" " L^(-1)`

C

`4xx10^(-7)mol" " L^(-1)`

D

`4xx10^(-19)mol" " L^(-1)`

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