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Why BaSO4 soluble in water?

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I do not know why but all chlorides except silver and lead(II) chlorides are soluble. All sulphates are soluble except barium, lead(II) and calcium sulphate. All carbonates are insouble except ammonium, potassium and sodium carbonate. All ammonium, sodium and potassium salts are soluble. All nitrates are soluble. As for hydroxides, all are insoluble except potassium, sodium and ammonium hydroxide (aqueous ammonia). Calcium hydroxide is slightly souble.

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Silver chloride is insoluble in water because the ionic bonds of the salt are too strong to be broken by the dipole interaction with water. Enhancing the salt's ionic integrity is the lattice energy of the ionic interaction.

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BaSO4 known as barium sulfate, is not water soluble. Because of its chemical make up it may apper as though it will be a souble of water but ultimately it will not.

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