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A solution contains a mixture of `Ag^(+)(0.10M)` and `Hg_(2)^(2+)(0.10M)` which are to be separated by selective precipitation. Calculate the miximum concentreation of iodide ion at which one of them gets precipitated almost completely. What % of that metal ion is precipitated ? `(K_(SP)of AgI=8.5xx10^(-17)` and `K_(SP)` of `Hg_(2)I_(2)=2.5xx10^(-26))`

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