A sparingly soluble salt gets precipitated only when the product of concentration of its ions in the solution (Qsp) becomes greater than its solubility product. If the solubility of BaSO4 in water is 8×10-4 mol dm-3. Calculate its solubility in 0.01 mol dm-3 of H2SO4.

BaSO4(s)Ba2+(aq)+SO42-(aq)
Ksp for BaSO4=[Ba2+][SO42-]=s×s=s2
But s=8×10-4 mol dm-3
Ksp=(8×10-4)2=64×10-8
In this presence of 0.01 MH2SO4, the expression for Ksp will be
Ksp=[Ba2+][SO42-]
Ksp=(s)(s+0.01)       (0.01 M SO42- ions from 0.01 M H2SO4)
64×10-8=s·(s+0.01)
s2+0.01s-64×10-8=0
s=-0.01±(0.01)2+(4×64×10-8)2
=-0.01±10-4+(256×10-8)2
=-0.01±10-4(1+256×10-4)2
=-0.01±10-21+0.02562=10-2(-1±1.012719)2
=5×10-3(-1+1.012719)=6.4×10-5 mol dm-3