Chemistry, asked by yashrathi827, 11 months ago

how will you test sulphate Ion present in the given salt​

Answers

Answered by Preeti9432
4

Answer:

Test for sulfate ions by using barium chloride in the presence of diluted hydrochloric acid. This will produce a white precipitate if sulfate ions are present.

Hope it helps! ! !


yashrathi827: what is the chemical reaction
Preeti9432: SO42- + BaCl2(aq) → BaSO4(s) + 2Cl-(aq)
Preeti9432: i think now you get your answer...
Answered by yashkumar44
1

Add BaCl2 if it gives white precipitate which is insoluble even on heating then it's sulphate ion salt

>>Product or precipitate formed will be BaSO4

Similar questions