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`BaSO_(4)` and `BaCrO_(4)` have solubility product values in the ratio `1:2.5 at 25^(@)C`. When pure water is saturated with both solids simultaneously, the total concentration of `Ba^(2+)` ion in the solution is `1.4xx10^(-5)M`. Calculate the solubility product of `BaCrO_(4)`. Calculate also the solubility of `BaSO_(4)` in `0.01M Na_(2)SO_(4)` solution.

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`1.4xx10^(-10)M^(2), 5.6xx10^(-9)M;`
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