Which of the following arrangements of these salts is in order of increasing solubility in water? Consider the following salts with their corresponding Ksp values, Salt Ksp MnCO3 2.2 x 10-11 PbC2O4 4.8 x 10-12 AgCl 1.8 x 10-10 BaSO4 1.1 x 10-10 Which of the following arrangements of these salts is in order of increasing solubility in water? PbC2O4 < MnCO3 < AgCl < BaSO4 AgCl < BaSO4 < PbC2O4 < MnCO3 PbC2O4 < MnCO3 < BaSO4 < AgCl AgCl < BaSO4 < MnCO3 < PbC2O4
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Which of the following arrangements of these salts is in order of increasing solubility in water?
Consider the following salts with their corresponding Ksp values,
Salt |
Ksp |
MnCO3 |
2.2 x 10-11 |
PbC2O4 |
4.8 x 10-12 |
AgCl |
1.8 x 10-10 |
BaSO4 |
1.1 x 10-10 |
Which of the following arrangements of these salts is in order of increasing solubility in water?
PbC2O4 < MnCO3 < AgCl < BaSO4
AgCl < BaSO4 < PbC2O4 < MnCO3
PbC2O4 < MnCO3 < BaSO4 < AgCl
AgCl < BaSO4 < MnCO3 < PbC2O4
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