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Barim chloride reacts with sodium sulphate to form barim sulphate and sodium chloride. Identify the reactants and products in the reaction​

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Answered by heenapate71279
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Answer:

When barium chloride combines with sodium sulphate in the form of their aqueous solutions, a white precipitate of barium sulphate is formed which is insoluble in water. The reaction also creates sodium chloride, which remains dissolved in water and so cannot be seen.

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Answered by karushingneyngp
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Answer:

Double. Displacement Reaction

Explanation:

Reactants - barim chloride + sodium sulphate

Product. - barim sulphate + sodium chloride

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