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The molar solubility (in mol L⁻¹) of a sparingly soluble salt MX₄ is ‘s’. The corresponding solubility product is K_{sp}. ‘s’ is given in term of K_{sp} by the relation : (a) s = (256K_{sp})^{\frac{1}{5} }(b) s = (128K_{sp} )^{1/ 4}(c) s = (K_{sp}/128)^{1/ 4 }(d) s = (K_{sp }/ 256)^{1/ 5}

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