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The solubility of `Na_(2)SO_(4),BeSO_(4), MgSO_(4) and BaSO_(4)` in water follow the order :

A

`BaSO_(4)gtBeSO_(4)gtMgSO_(4)gtNa_(2)SO_(4)`

B

`Na_(2)SO_(4)gtBeSO_(4)gtMgSO_(4)gtBaSO_(4)`

C

`BeSO_(4)gtMgSO_(4)gtBaSO_(4)gtNa_(2)SO_(4)`

D

`MgSO_(4)gtBeSO_(4)gtNa_(2)SO_(4)gtBaSO_(4)`

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B

Although hydration and lattice energies of alkali metal fluorides decrease down the group and hydration energy dominates over lattice energy, therefore , solubility increase down the group.
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