Subject: Why are some substances more soluble than others ?
Date: Tue Aug 26 19:08:19 1997
Posted by norm blacklock
Grade level: 10-12
School: murwillumbah high school
City: murwillumbah State/Province: NSW
Country: australia
Area of science: Chemistry
ID: 872640499.Ch
Message:
For instance, why is barium hydroxide soluble (unlike most hydroxides)
and yet barium sulfate is insoluble (unlike most sulfates) ?
Re: Why are some substances more soluble than others ?
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