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Baryllium Sulphate is less soluble in water due to

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Baryllium Sulphate is less soluble in water due to

A).  High inflammable energy

B).  Low Energy of dissociation

C).  Low inflammable energy

D).  Lonic band


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 High inflammable energy



Baryllium sulfate (BeSO4) is a white crystalline solid. It was first isolated in 1815 by Jons Jakob Berzelius. Beryllium sulfate may be prepared by treating an aqueous solution of any beryllium salt with sulfuric acid, followed by evaporation of the solution and crystallization. The hydrated product may be converted to anhydrous salt by heating at 400°C. Baryllium Sulphate is less soluble in water due to High inflammable energy.

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