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Barium chloride solution reacts with sodium sulphate solution to form a white precipitate of barium
sulphate along with sodium chloride in the solution. In an experiment 25.95 g of barium chloride reacted
with 12.20 g of sodium sulphate to form 18.75 g of barium sulphate and 19.40 g of sodium chloride. Which
law of chemical combination is illustrated by this data?​

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Explanation:

Barium chloride solution reacts with sodium sulphate solution to form a white precipitate of barium

sulphate along with sodium chloride in the solution. In an experiment 25.95 g of barium chloride reacted

with 12.20 g of sodium sulphate to form 18.75 g of barium sulphate and 19.40 g of sodium chloride. Which

law of chemical combination is illustrated by this data?

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