Science, asked by nitin2154, 11 months ago

barium chloride+potassium sulphate=potassium chloride +barium sulphate how to balance​

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Answered by vinay7860
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Q. When barium chloride reacts with potassium sulfate, barium sulfate and potassium chloride arc produced.

Ans.The balanced equation for this reaction is: BaCl_2(aq) + K_2SO_4(aq) rightarrow BaSO_4(s) + 2KCl(aq) If 2 moles of potassium sulfate react, The reaction consumes moles of barium chloride.

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Answered by anushka000001
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BaCl2+ K2SO4 gives 2KCl+ BaSO4

and it is already balanced


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