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Solubility Rules Compounds containing group 1 alkali metals or ammonium (NH4+) are soluble.
Nitrates (NO3βˆ’), chlorates (ClO3βˆ’), perchlorates (ClO4βˆ’), and acetates (C2H3O2βˆ’) are soluble.
Chlorides (Clβˆ’), bromides (Brβˆ’), and iodides (Iβˆ’) are soluble, except for compounds containing silver (Ag+), mercury(I) (Hg22+), and lead (Pb2+).
Sulfates (SO42βˆ’) are soluble, except for compounds containing calcium (Ca2+), strontium (Sr2+), barium (Ba2+), and lead (Pb2+).
Hydroxides (OHβˆ’), carbonates (CO32βˆ’), and phosphates (PO43βˆ’) are insoluble, except for compounds containing group 1 alkali metals and ammonium (NH4+).
Sulfides (S2βˆ’) are insoluble, except for compounds containing group 1 alkali metals, ammonium (NH4+), magnesium (Mg2+), calcium (Ca2+), strontium (Sr2+), and barium (Ba2+).

Select the correct answer.

Use the solubility rules and the periodic table to predict the product that will precipitate out in the reaction.

K2SO4(aq) + Ba(NO3)2(aq) β†’ ?

A.
KNO3
B.
Ba(NO3)2
C.
K2SO4
D.
K2Ba
E.
BaSO4

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