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why magnesium carbonate is more soluble in water than barium carbonate​

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Solubility of the carbonates Magnesium carbonate, for example, has a solubility of about 0.02 g per 100 g of water at room temperature. ... The trend to lower solubility is, however, broken at the bottom of the group: barium carbonate is slightly more soluble than strontium sulfate.

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