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What is the molar solubility of a salt with the formula AB₂ if its Ksp is 4S³?
A. S = (Ksp/2)¹⁄²
B. S = (Ksp/3)¹⁄³
C. S = (Ksp/5)¹⁄⁵
D. S = (Ksp/4)¹⁄³
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