a solid formed due to the reaction of pottasium carbonate with barium nitrate
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Potassium carbonate reacts with barium chloride to precipitate insoluble barium salts that is barium carbonate, when the solutions are mixed together you’ll see white precipitate that is barium carbonate and potassium is dissolve in the solution to form potassium chloride. Potassium chloride is soluble in water so you will not see solid potassium chloride precipitate out.
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