The solubility product of BaSO4 is 1·5 × 10–9. Find solubil

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318. The solubility product of BaSO4 is 1·5 × 10–9. Find solubility in:
(i) pure water    
(ii) 0·10 M BaCl
2.


Let the solubility of BaSO4 be S mole per litre.


Applying the law of solubility product, 

      



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