Chemistry, asked by puniyakujur, 1 year ago

what happens when an aqua solution of sodium sulphate reacts with an aqua solution of Barium Chloride state the physical condition of the reactants in which the reaction between them will not take place write balanced chemical equation for the reaction and the name of the reaction​

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Answered by tanisha272
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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.

The chemical equation for the above reaction follows:

Both the reactants must be present in aqueous state to react.

Answered by mohit686282
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Answer:

when aqua solution of sodium sulphate react with an aqua solution of barium chloride then sodium displace barium and form barium sulphate and sodium chloride and they both are aquoes in physical state

Na2So4 +Bacl2 _ 2Nacl + Baso4

it become balance

it is type of double displacement reaction

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