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If K(sp) for HgSO(4) is 6.4 xx 10^(-5), ...

If `K_(sp)` for `HgSO_(4)` is `6.4 xx 10^(-5)`, then solubility of the salt is

A

` 8 xx 10^(-3)`

B

` 8 xx 10^(-6)`

C

`6.4 xx 10^(-5)`

D

`6.4 xx 10^(-3)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`HgSO_(4) " of " K_(sp) = S^(2)`
` S = sqrt(K_(sp)) , S = sqrt(6.4 xx10^(-5)) , S = 8 xx 10^(-3) " mole L"^(-1)`
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