The concentrations of barium and sulfate ions in a saturated aqueous solution of BaSO4 are both 1.05Ă—10^(-5) M. Calculate the solubility product, Ksp, for BaSO4.
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Step 1: Write the equilibrium reaction for the dissolution of barium sulfate in water: \[BaSO_{4(s)} \rightleftharpoons Ba^{2+}_{(aq)} + SO_{4}^{2-}_{(aq)}\] Show more…
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