What would happen to the Ag+ and Cl- concentrations if NaCl(s) was added to a saturated solution of AgCl in water?
A) [Ag+] and [Cl-] both would increase.
B) [Ag+] and [Cl-] both would decrease.
C) [Ag+] would become larger, and [Cl-] would become smaller.
D) [Ag+] would become smaller, and [Cl-] would become larger.
E) [Ag+] and [Cl-] would remain the same because the solution is saturated.
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