Read scrutinously Wikipedia or textbook about solubility
Thank you. As you are taking the time of day to reply to these messages for nothing in return I realize that it is not my place to complain, but the reason why I am asking on this forum is because I was unable to find - or possibly extrapolate - the information I required on wiki and on the two textbooks I consulted (British A level material).
I apologize if there is a forum rule in place that I have missed stipulating that you cannot answer my question directly. If you are aware of a particular text or resource that I could consult on the subject, I would greatly appreciate it.
The are at least two levels of explanation - in general chemistry we just use rules, and in physical chemistry we look more deeply in physical background.
In general chemistry we just compare solubility of compounds in water - Ba(NO
3)
2 is well soluble, and BaSO
4 is very poor soluble.
Using HNO
3 for both we should change level of our thinking - we should take into account thermodynamics, the common ion effect, ionic strength and possible equilibri
a in solution.
My corrections of printing errors