Chemistry, asked by Sanojit7274, 1 year ago

The solubility of Ca₃(PO₄)₂ is 's' moles per litre. Its solubility product is
(a) 72 s⁵
(b) 108 s⁵
(c) 9 s²
(d) 8 s³

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