Chemistry, asked by borkarprachi2015, 9 months ago

Is BaSO4 acidic, basic, neutral salt?

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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BaSO4 is neutral when dissolved in water.

How BaSO4 is a neutral salt?

  • BaSO4 is commonly known as Barium sulfate. It is a salt of barium sulfate and is produced by a chemical reaction between acids and bases.
  • For example, the reaction is given below.
  • H2SO4  + Ba(OH)2 ------->  BaSO4 + H2O
  • In this reaction, H2SO4 is a strong acid, and Ba(OH)2 is a strong base.
  • The salts of strong acids and strong bases have a pH of around 7 therefore they remain neutral when dissolved in water.
  • On the other hand, salts of a weak base and strong acid have a pH of less than 7 and are acidic.
  • Similarly, salts of a strong base and weak acid are alkalies.

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