In Qualitative Test for Anions, the white solid was dissolved when CH3COOH (aq) was added to the barium salt for phosphate, but not for sulfate. Why? a. Because Ba(CH3COO)2 is a stronger base than BaSO4, but not than Ba(OH)2 b. Because Ba(CH3COO)2 is a stronger base than Ba3(PO4)2, but not than BaSO4 c. Because CH3COOH is a stronger acid than H2SO4, but not than H3PO4 d. Because CH3COOH is a stronger acid than H3PO4, but not than H2SO4

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In Qualitative Test for Anions, the white solid was dissolved when CH3COOH (aq) was added to the barium salt for phosphate, but not for sulfate. Why?

a. Because Ba(CH3COO)2 is a stronger base than BaSO4, but not than Ba(OH)2
b. Because Ba(CH3COO)2 is a stronger base than Ba3(PO4)2, but not than BaSO4
c. Because CH3COOH is a stronger acid than H2SO4, but not than H3PO4
d. Because CH3COOH is a stronger acid than H3PO4, but not than H2SO4
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