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The molar solubility (in mol `L^(-1) ) ` of a sparingly soluble salt `MX_4` is 's' The corresponding solubility product is `K_(sp)` .s is given in terms of `K_(sp)` by the relation.

A

`S=(K_(sp)//128)^(1/8)`

B

`S=(218K_(sp))^(1//4)`

C

`S= (256K_(sp))^(1//5)`

D

`S=(K_(sp))//256)^(1//5)`

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