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Solubility of a salt `M_(2)X_(3)` is `Y mol dm^(-3)`. The solubility product of the salt will be

A

`6y^(4)`

B

`64 y^(4)`

C

`36 y^(5)`

D

`108 y^(5)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`underset (K_(sp)) (M_(2)X_(3)) hArr underset ((2y)^(2)) (2M^(+++)) + underset ((3y)^(3)) (3X^(--))`
Solubility product `K_(sp) = 108 y^(5) " mol dm"^(-3)`
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