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Title: To a saturated aqueous solution of barium carbonate is added just enough sodium sulfate to achieve a ...
Post by: vet10537 on Jun 27, 2021
To a saturated aqueous solution of barium carbonate is added just enough sodium sulfate to achieve a maximum sulfate concentration without precipitation of barium sulfate. If no complexes form and the "salt effect" is negligible, what is the concentration of the sulfate ion in this solution? [Ksp for barium carbonate is 1.6 × 10-9; Ksp for barium sulfate is 7.9 × 10-11]

▸ 2.8 × 10-5 M

▸ 6.7 × 10-6 M

▸ 2.0 × 10-6 M

▸ 4.0 × 10-5 M

▸ 8.9 × 10-5 M


Title: To a saturated aqueous solution of barium carbonate is added just enough sodium sulfate to achieve a ...
Post by: ablack4 on Jun 27, 2021
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