Chemistry, asked by Kevinigonya, 1 year ago

Why is Baso4 insoluble in water and yet it's ionic?

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Answered by Bindu09
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BaSO4 is insoluble in water because of water's dipole strength. Since barium sulphate has strong crystals , water's dipole strength is too weak to pull away the ions  (anions and cations)  from it
Answered by Talented
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BaSO4 is insoluble in water because of water's dipole strength is too weak as compare to baso4. Since barium sulphate has strong crystals , water's dipole strength is too weak to pull away the ions  (anions and cations)  from it
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