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Barium Chloride+ Sulphuric Acid--- What are the products formed?

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Answered by Ari114
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BaCl 2+H 2SO4 ⟶BaSO 4 +2HCl

This reaction is known as double displacement reaction, because positive and negative ions of the two reactants switch places forming two new compound.

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Answered by gosved3145
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Answer.

Ba(So4) + 2HCl

Explanation:

Barium Chloride reacts with Sulphuric Acid to produce barium sulphate and hydrochloric acid.

BaCl2 +H2SO4. ----> Ba(So4) + 2HCl

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