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To dissolve strontium sulfate, you can use a strong acid like hydrochloric acid or nitric acid. By adding the acid slowly to the strontium sulfate while stirring, the compound will dissolve and form strontium ions and sulfate ions in solution. Be cautious when handling strong acids and follow proper safety procedures.

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