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barium chloride solution.
Mix the two solutions (Fig. 1.9).
What do you observe?
You will observe that a white substance, which is
insoluble in water, is formed. This insoluble substance
ormed is known as a precipitate. Any reaction that
produces a precipitate can be called a precipitation re
Na, SO,(aq) + BaCl,(aq) → BaSO (s) + 2NaCl(aq)
(Sodium (Barium (Barium (Sodium
sulphate)
chloride) sulphate) chloride)
hemical Reactions and Equations​

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Answered by pankaj4890
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Step-by-step explanation:

solutions (Fig. 1.9).

What do you observe?

You will observe that a white substance, which is

insoluble in water, is formed. This insoluble substance

ormed is known as a precipitate. Any reaction that

produces a precipitate can be called a precipitation re

Na, SO,(aq) + BaCl,(aq) → BaSO (s) + 2NaCl(aq)

(Sodium (Barium (Barium (Sodium

sulphate)

chloride) sulphate) chloride)

hemical Reactions

Answered by Mbappe007
0

Answer:

A white substance, which is  insoluble in water, is formed. This insoluble substance  formed is known as a precipitate. Any reaction that

produces a precipitate can be called a precipitation re

Na, SO,(aq) + BaCl,(aq) → BaSO (s) + 2NaCl(aq)

(Sodium (Barium (Barium (Sodium  sulphate)

chloride) sulphate) chloride)

Chemical Reactions

Step-by-step explanation:

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