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Q25. If the solubility of BaSO4
in water at room temperature
is 0.001 g/L then its solubility
product Ksp will be
Consider the equilibrium that exists in a
saturated solution of BaSo, in water:
BaSO
Baie + SO,​

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Answered by HARIINIREDDY
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Answer:

this is an example of BaSO4

Explanation:

The solubility of BaSO4 is 1 x 10-5 moles/liter. Barium sulfate is not

particularly soluble in water. Toxicity data indicates that Ba2+ is toxic at

levels between 1 and 15 g (ingested). The solubility data shows that the

amount of barium that might dissolve in 1 L of water is only 0.00137 g, a

factor of over 700 less than the toxicity data indicate as hazardous. BaSO4 is

commonly used in medical procedures because of its insolubility and

opacities to X-rays.

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