Here is the chemical reaction that represents solid barium sulfate dissolving in water: BaSO4(s)= Ba²+ (aq) + SO4²- (aq)
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Here is the chemical reaction that represents solid barium sulfate dissolving in water: BaSO4(s)= Ba²+ (aq) + SO4²- (aq) Ksp = 1.1 x 10-10
▼ Part D Which action would shift this reaction away from solid barium sulfate and toward the dissolved ions? ►View Available Hint(s) adding barium ions adding sulfate ions removing sulfate ions removing barium sulfate OO Submit Provide Feedback
▼ Part D Which action would shift this reaction away from solid barium sulfate and toward the dissolved ions? ►View Available Hint(s) adding barium ions adding sulfate ions removing sulfate ions removing barium sulfate OO Submit Provide Feedback