Chemistry, asked by jaykhandelwal, 1 year ago

what happen when an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate reacts with an aqueous solution of barium chloride?

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Answered by pawan30021080
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It is Double displacement reaction.

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jaykhandelwal: give one example of another reaction which is of the same type as the above reaction
pawan30021080: NaOH + CaBr2--------> NaBr + Ca(OH)2
Answered by Sunandit
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They both reacts in the aqueous state and form two products namely sodium chloride and barium sulphate.
Na2SO4 + BaCl2 → 2NaCl + BaSO4
after reaction a very light whitish liquid is formed which in NaCl dissolved in water also a white precipitate is formed at the bottom on the container and that precipitate is BaSO4.
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