How is it possible to separate ions of Ca^2+ and Ba^2+ from a solution?

Started by peyuh228, January 04, 2023, 09:34:16 AM

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peyuh228

I tried googling this question and one possbile answer was that I should add aqueous sodium sulfide to the solution, however I am not sure if it is correct, as both products (i.e., calcium sulfide and barium sulfide) are soluble. Am I missing something?

chenbeier

The soloubilities are different of Ca, Sr and Ba salts.  There are measure for separation by cristallisation.


uma

Work on Ksp (solubility product) to understand these type of questions.

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