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The solubility of AgCl is maximum in

A.0.1 M NaCl
B.0.1 M HCl
C.55.5 M H₂O✓ Correct
D.None of these
Explanation

The capability of being dissolved of silver chloride or its formation of ion would depend reciprocally on concentration. 1s 0.1M sodium chloride 2s 0.1M hydrogen chloride 3s   = 55.5 M water 3 1 2 s s s As  water  among  them  will  be  least  concentrated  and dilute so it  will  have  maximum  capability  to  dissolve silver chloride in it.

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