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

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Explanation:

The reaction of barium chloride with dilute sulphuric acid forms white precipitate of barium sulphate and hydrochloric acid. This type of reaction is called double displacement reaction in which both the reactants exchange their partners.

Answered by Thegreatwisdom05
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Answer:-

The reaction of barium chloride with dilute sulphuric acid forms white precipitate of barium sulphate and hydrochloric acid. This type of reaction is called double displacement reaction in which both the reactants exchange their partners.

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