Chemistry, asked by amazingrushil1108, 16 days ago

give reason:
when barium chloride solution is added to potassium sulphate solution, it turns white
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Answered by rithumartin07
2

Answer:

In chemical reaction between barium chloride and potassium sulphate, the white precipitate of barium sulphate are produced.

Explanation:

A chemical reaction is defined as the reaction in which a new substance is formed due to the change in chemical composition of reactant species. A chemical reaction will always lead to the formation of a new product.

For example,  

As KCl is an ionic compound so it will be soluble. Whereas barium sulphate () is insoluble in nature as it is a precipitate.

A precipitate is defined as an insoluble substance which forms due to chemical reaction between two aqueous solutions.

Answered by babbarsunita69
1

Answer:

hi bro

here is your answer

These two solutions react to form a white insoluble precipitate.

BaCl

2

+Na

2

SO

4

→2NaCl+BaSO

4

This is a double displacement reaction as the two compounds exchange their ions to form two different compounds.

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