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What is the solubility of calcium sulfate (CaSO4) in 0.30 M aqueous sodium sulfate (Na2SO4)? (Ksp of calcium sulfate = 2.0 x 10^-5

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B. 6.7 x 10 -5 M

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Therefore the solubility of CaSO₄ in Na₂SO₄ is =907.12 g/L.

Step-by-step explanation:

CaSO₄ → Ca²⁺ + SO₄²⁻

Initially 0 0 0

Finally s s s


K_(sp)=[Ca^(2+)][SO_4^(2-)]........(1)

Na₂SO₄ → Na²⁺ + SO₄²⁻

Given, the concentration of Na₂SO₄ is 0.30 M .

Then [Na²⁺] = [SO₄²⁻] = 0.30


K_(sp)=2.0* 10^(-5)

Putting the value of
K_(sp) and [SO₄²⁻] in equation (1)


2.0* 10^(-5)= [Ca^(2+)]0.30


\Rightarrow [Ca^(2+)]=(2.0* 10^(-5))/(0.30)

= 6.67×10⁻⁵

The atomic mass of CaSO₄ is 136 g/mol

Therefore the solubility of CaSO₄ in Na₂SO₄ is = (6.67×10⁻⁵×136)g/L

=907.12 g/L

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