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In a chemical reaction between sulphuric acid and barium chloride solution the white precipitate formed are of:

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Answered by jtg07
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Explanation:

bacl² + h²so⁴ = baso⁴ + 2hcl

so we can see that hcl is an acid so the precipitate formed is baso⁴ which is barium sulphate

Answered by qwmagpies
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In a chemical reaction between sulphuric acid and barium chloride solution the white precipitate formed is barium sulphate.

  • Barium chloride reacts with sulfuric acid to form a white precipitate of Barium sulphate along with hydrochloric acid.
  • The balanced chemical reaction is as follows-
  • BaCl_2+H_2SO_4\rightarrow BaSO_4+2HCl.
  • In this reaction, one mole of Barium chloride reacts with one mole of sulfuric acid to form one mole of a white precipitate of Barium sulphate along with two moles of hydrochloric acid.

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