Chemistry, asked by kpopgirl63, 1 year ago

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A SALT WHICH GIVES BLUISH WHITE PRECIPITATE WITH NAOH SOLUTION AND WHITE PRECIPITATE WITH BACL2 SOLUTION
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Answered by sarmisthasahoo310
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Answer:

Copper sulphate gives bluish white precipitate of cupric hydroxide with $$NaOH$$ and white precipitate with barium chloride

$$CuSO_4 + NaOH \rightarrow Cu(OH)_2 + Na_2SO_4$$

$$CuSO_4 + BaCl_2 \rightarrow CuCl_2 + BaSO_4$$

Answered by aniruddha31
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the correct answer would be...ummm.... i think copper sulphate [cuSo4]...

cuSo4+2NaoH--->> cu(oh)2 + Na2so4...

cuSo4+ bacl2----->> cucl2 + baso4...(double dispalcement precipitation reaction/tritation reaction)......

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