balanced equation when sodium sulfate reacts with calcium nitrate to produce sodium nitrate and calcium sulfate
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Na2So4 +CaNo3 -CaSo4 + NaNo3
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The balanced chemical reaction for the sodium sulfate treated with calcium nitrate is:
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- One mole of sodium sulfate reacts with a mole of calcium nitrate to form two moles of sodium nitrate and a mole of calcium sulfate.
- Bothe the reactants are soluble in water and remain in ionized form in the solution.
- Sodium sulfate forms two sodium and one sulfate ion.
- Calcium nitrate produces two nitrates and one calcium ion.
- Two sodium and nitrate ions combine to form two sodium nitrate molecules whereas the calcium and sulfate combine to form a calcium sulfate molecule.
- This is a double displacement reaction where ions in the two reactants are interchanged.
- The calcium sulfate formed in the reaction is insoluble and is precipitated out of the solution whereas the sodium nitrate which is soluble remains in the solution.
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