Chemistry, asked by karamjitmann198, 1 year ago

What happens when an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate reacts with an aqueous solution of barium chloride? State the physical conditions of reactants in which the reaction between them will not take place.write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction and also mention the type of reaction

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Answered by chinmayeemohapatra
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It is a double displacement reaction.
Na2SO4(aq) +BaCl2(aq)=BaSO4(s)+2NaCl(aq)
Here, the white precipitate of BaSO4 is formed by the reaction of (SO4)2- and (Ba)2+. The other product is sodium chloride which remains in the solution.
There is an exchange of ions between the reactants.

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Answered by BendingReality
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Answer:

A white ppt. ( precipitate ) is formed.

Na₂SO₄ ( aq ) + BaCl₂ ( ag ) ⇒  2 NaCl ( aq ) + BaSO₄ ( ↓ )

Doubled Displacement reaction

The reaction in which there is an exchange of ions between the reactants.

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