What happens to the solubility of group II Sulphates as you
go down the group?
Answer Posted / mantu kumar sharma
The size of anions being much larger compared to cation, the lattice enthalpy will remain almost constant within a particular group. Since the hydration enthalpy decrease down the group, solubility will decrease as found for alkaline earth metal sulphate & carbohydrates
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