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BaSO4+AgCl------BaCl2+Ag2SO4. Comment on this reaction.​

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Answered by prettykitty664
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question:

BaSO4+AgCl------BaCl2+Ag2SO4. Comment on this reaction.

Answer:

BaSO4 + 2AgCl → BaCl2 + Ag2SO4

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Answered by lily614324
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Answer:

This equation must be written in reverse .

Explanation:

That is ,

BaCl2 + Ag2SO4 ---> BaSO4 + 2AgCl

In this reaction , barium chloride reacts with

silver sulphate to form barium sulphate and

silver chloride .

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