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How does the reaction between barium chloride and sodium sulphate apply to the law of conservation

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Answered by patelsakera
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when barium chloride reacts with sodium sulphate the exchange salts of one metal with the other . i.e., they undergo double displacement reaction
BaCl2 + NaSO4 gives BaSO4 + NaCl
in the reaction we see that nothing new is created and nothing is destroyed hence satisfying law of conservation of mass
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Answered by ppo
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this is reaction of sodium sulphate and Barium Chloride
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