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27 September, 19:58

Strontium sulfate becomes less soluble in an aqueous solution when sodium sulfate is added because?

1) the addition of sulfate ions shifts equilibrium to the left.

2) the addition of sodium ions shifts equilibrium to the left.

3) the addition of sulfate ions shifts equilibrium to the right.

4) the addition of sodium ions shifts equilibrium to the right.

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  1. 27 September, 22:47
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    It would be the first choice
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