Chemistry, asked by abhinavachhawan, 11 months ago

sulfates of group 2 elements are soluble in water justify.​

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Answered by lazinzainab10
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The carbonates become less soluble down the group. All the Group 2 carbonates are very sparingly soluble. ... The trend to lower solubility is, however, broken at the bottom of the group: barium carbonate is slightly more soluble than strontium sulfate. There are no simple examples of this trend.

Answered by thegreat33
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The carbonates become less soluble down the group. All the Group 2 carbonates are very sparingly soluble. ... The trend to lower solubility is, however, broken at the bottom of the group: barium carbonate is slightly more soluble than strontium sulfate. There are no simple examples of this trend.

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