The solubility of sparingly soluble salt by the effect of common ion
(A) Decreases
(B) Increases
(C) Remains constant
(D) Increases very high
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The answer to this question is option A.
It is because of the solubility of sparingly soluble salt by the effect of common ion decreases.
According to the common ion effects, if a concentration of the ion is actually increased, few ions in excess is removed from the solution by simply merging with oppositely charged ions.
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⭕ A). Decreases
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