The solubility of BaCO$_3$ ($K_{sp} = 5.1 \times 10^{-9}$) is highest in _____. 1.00 M Na$_2$CO$_3$ 0.50 M Na$_2$CO$_3$ 0.20 M BaCl$_2$ pure water
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The $K_{sp}$ expression for BaCO$_3$ is: $K_{sp} = [Ba^{2+}][CO_3^{2-}] = 5.1 \times 10^{-9}$ Show more…
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