which one of the following metal sulphates is not soluble in water
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The sulfates of all metals except lead, mercury (I), barium, and calcium are soluble in water. Silver sulfate is slightly soluble. The water-insoluble sulfates are also insoluble in dilute acids.
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The group II A elements are Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, Radium. - As moving from top to bottom in the periodic table the solubility of the alkaline sulphates decreases. Means sulphates of barium and radium are insoluble in water.
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