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Using aqueous barium chloride reacts with aqueous sodium sulfate

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Answered by mukul346274
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when sodium sulphate and barium chloride react with each other in the aqueous solution than insoluble BaSO4 (s) PRECIPITATED OUT. Answer: Double displacement takes place. Reactants of a chemical reaction is defined as the substances which take part in a chemical reaction and undergoes a chemical change.

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Answered by BrainStorm1227
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When Sodium Sulphate Solution reacts with Barium Chloride Solution, it’s products formed are Sodium Chloride Solution and an insoluble white precipitate of Barium Sulphate. Here , Chemical double displacement reaction and Chemical Combination reaction ( compound with compound) takes place. The equation is given below:

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