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what happen when an aqueous solution of borium chloride is mixed with an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate​

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Answered by sidestrike432
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When barium chloride reacts with sodium sulfate, it leads to the production of barium sulfate and sodium chloride. This reaction is a type of double displacement reaction because here, exchange of ions are taking place. Both the reactants must be present in aqueous state to react.

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