The solubility of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) , can be expressed in terms of the resulting ion concentrations. Which relationship is correct?
A) solubility = 2[Ag+]
B) solubility = [Ag+]
C) solubility = [2Ag+]
D) solubility = 2[SO42]
E) solubility = [SO42]
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