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Le châtelier's principle states that if a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the system will shift to relieve that stress. this is true for all types of equilibrium, including the dissolution of salts that are only sparingly soluble. here is the chemical reaction that represents solid barium sulfate dissolving in water: baso4(s) ⇌ba2+(aq)+so42−(aq) ksp =1.1×10−10

which of the following actions would shift this reaction toward solid barium sulfate?

add more barium sulfate. add more sulfate ions. remove sulfate ions. remove barium ions.

in which of the following would barium sulfate be least soluble?

pure water

1 m nano3

1 m k2so4

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