Which of the following substances has the greatest solubility in water?
A) MgCO3, Ksp = 3.5*10¯8
B) NiCO3, Ksp = 1.3 * 10¯7
C) AgIO3, Ksp = 3.1 * 10¯8
D) CuBr, Ksp = 5.0 * 10¯9
E) AgCN, Ksp = 2.2 *10¯16
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