The greater the Ksp of a salt
A) the lower its solubility in water
B) the greater its solubility in water
C) the more easily it is dissolved in all solvents
D) the more easily it dissolves in non-hydrogen bonding solvents
E) the smaller the mass of solute required to prepare a saturated solution
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