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`50mL` of a solution containing `10^(-3)` mole of `Ag^(+)` is mixed with `50 mL` of a `0.1M HCl` solution. How much `Ag^(+)` remains in solution ? `(K_(sp)` of `AgCl=1.0xx10^(-10))`

A

`2.5xx10^(-9)`

B

`2.5xx10^(-7)`

C

`2.5xx10^(-8)`

D

`2.5xx10^(-10)`

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