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What is the solubility of barium sulfate in water at a temperature of 25°C? Give the answer in grams of BaSO4 per 100 mL of water.
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What is the solubility of barium sulfate in water at a temperature of 25°C? Give the answer in grams of BaSO4 per 100 mL of water.
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The solubility of barium sulfate BaSO4 in water at 25C is very low. According to the solubility table, it is approximately 0.0024 grams of BaSO4 per 100 mL of water.
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