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What does Ammonium phosphate + Barium acetate yield?

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Answered by choudhary21
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(NH4)2HPO4+Ba(OAc)2→BaHPO4(s)⏐⏐↓+2(NH4)+−OAc(aq)

Barium biphosphate would be a fairly insoluble beast in aqueous solution.

On the other hand ammonium acetate would display substantial solubility.

You will have to look up the solubilities.

I used ammonium biphosphate in the equation because this is the commercial product, and is widely used as a fertilizer. 

Answered by amani11
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What does Ammonium phosphate + Barium acetate yield?

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  • (NH4)2HPO4+Ba(OAc)2→BaHPO4(s)⏐⏐↓+2(NH4)+−OAc(aq)

  • Barium biphosphate would be a fairly insoluble beast in aqueous solution.

  • On the other hand ammonium acetate would display substantial solubility.

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