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What happens in the reaction of sodium sulfate and silversulfete

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  • As you can see by inspecting the solubility rules, silver cations, Ag+ , form an insoluble solid when paired with sulfate anions, SO2−4 .

  • The silver sulfate will precipitate out of solution, provided that the concentrations of the silver nitrate solution and of the sodium sulfate solution are high enough.

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