Multiple Choice
Rank the following salts in order of increasing molar solubility.
Salt
Ksp
BaSO4
1) 1 × 10-10
AgCl
1) 8 × 10-10
BaCO3
9) 1 × 10-9
CdS
8 × 10-27
PbSO4
1) 8 × 10-8
A) CdS < AgCl < BaSO4 < BaCO3 < PbSO4
B) CdS < AgCl < BaCO3 < BaSO4 < PbSO4
C) CdS < BaSO4 < AgCl < BaCO3 < PbSO4
D) PbSO4 < BaCO3 < AgCl < BaSO4 < CdS
E) PbSO4 < BaCO3 < BaSO4 < AgCl < CdS
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