Among sodium phosphate, sodium sulphate and sodium chloride the solubility in water…
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Among sodium phosphate, sodium sulphate and sodium chloride the solubility in water decreases as:
- chloride > sulphate > phosphate
- phosphate > chloride > sulphate
- chloride > phosphate > sulphate
- sulphate > phosphate = chloride
Answer
(A) chloride > sulphate > phosphate
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