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The solubility products of three sparingly soluble salts AB , `A-(2)B` and AB are respectively ` 4.0 xx 10 ^(-20) , 32 xx 10 ^(-11)` amd `2.7 xx 10^(-31)` The increasing order of their solublity is

A

1,2,3

B

2,1,3

C

1,2,3

D

3,1,2

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