We are given the compounds AgCl, NaCl, and CaCl2 in various solvents.
To determine the order of solubility, consider the following:
- AgCl is sparingly soluble in water, but the presence of ions like NaCl or CaCl2 can reduce its solubility due to the common ion effect.
- CaCl2 dissociates into Ca2+ and Cl- ions, which can shift the equilibrium and increase the solubility of AgCl.
- NaNO3 does not participate in the common ion effect and will have minimal interference with the solubility of AgCl.
Therefore, the increasing order of solubility is:
\(\text{CaCl}_2<\text{NaCl}<\text{H}_2\text{O}<\text{NaNO}_3\)
The correct stability order of the following diazonium salts is: 
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Arrange the following carbanions in the decreasing order of stability:
I. $p$-$\mathrm{Br{-}C_6H_4{-}CH_2^-}$
II. $\mathrm{C_6H_5{-}CH_2^-}$
III. $p$-$\mathrm{CH_3O{-}C_6H_4{-}CH_2^-}$
IV. $p$-$\mathrm{CHO{-}C_6H_4{-}CH_2^-}$
V. $p$-$\mathrm{CH_3{-}C_6H_4{-}CH_2^-}$
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the given compound?
