Write the formula of an insoluble salt that can be produced from H2SO4
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H2SO4 forms two series of salts: hydrogen sulfates, HSO4−, and sulfates, SO42−. The sulfates of the alkaline-earth metals—calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), and barium (Ba)—as well as that of lead (Pb) are virtually insoluble, and these salts are found as naturally occurring minerals.
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