Sodium carbonate solution on adding to magnesium sulphate solution forms
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Making magnesium carbonate: the formation of an insoluble salt in water. This solid is called a precipitate , and the reaction is called a precipitation reaction . In this example the soluble salts are magnesium sulfate and sodium carbonate , and the insoluble salt formed is magnesium carbonate .
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sodium carbonate + magnesium sulphate -----
sodium sulphate+ magnesium oxide + carbon dioxide
sodium sulphate+ magnesium oxide + carbon dioxide
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