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Cacl2 + Na2 so4 chemical reaction

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Answered by nachiappan776
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Answer:

CaCl2 + Na2SO4 => CaSO4(s) + 2 NaCl(aq)

Explanation: Firstly, NaSO4 is not a stable salt because Na(+) and SO4(2-) sum to a net negative charge. So you must either be talking about Na2SO4, or perhaps NaHSO4?

Ca(HSO4)2 is soluble in water, so the precipitate will be limited by the formation of the bisulfate anion.

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