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In the above experiment
Bereisi precipate is
formed​

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Answered by urmilamani23
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The precipitate formed in the given experiment is of .

The precipitate formed in the given experiment is of .Option: B

The precipitate formed in the given experiment is of .Option: BExplanation:  

The precipitate formed in the given experiment is of .Option: BExplanation:  When calcium chloride reacts with sodium sulphate, a white precipitate of calcium sulphate is formed. This is a type of double displacement reaction.  

The precipitate formed in the given experiment is of .Option: BExplanation:  When calcium chloride reacts with sodium sulphate, a white precipitate of calcium sulphate is formed. This is a type of double displacement reaction.  Sodium chloride can never form a precipitate since it dissolves in water. The calcium sulphate so formed is chalky white in colour and it does not dissolve in water.  

The precipitate formed in the given experiment is of .Option: BExplanation:  When calcium chloride reacts with sodium sulphate, a white precipitate of calcium sulphate is formed. This is a type of double displacement reaction.  Sodium chloride can never form a precipitate since it dissolves in water. The calcium sulphate so formed is chalky white in colour and it does not dissolve in water.  There is a deposition of the salt at the bottom of the container .This reaction is widely used in industries for the manufacture of calcium sulphate.

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