Chemistry, asked by lenamajumdar, 1 day ago

what happens when barrium sulfate reacts with ferrous sulfate?​

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Answered by sreenidhivarma07
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Answer:

On adding a drop of barium chloride solution to an aqueous solution of sodium sulphite, white precipitate is obtained. When sodium sulphate solution reacts with barium chloride solution results in double displacement reaction in which ions are exchanged.

Na2​SO4​+BaCl2​⟶2NaCl+BaSO4​

In this reaction barium sulphate and sodium chloride are formed,the solution in water consists only sodium chloride because sodium chloride dissolves in water while barium sulphate it settles down and a white precipitate is formed (insoluble).

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Answered by nithinvinayak2006
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Answer:

The same products we get..

Explanation:

BaSO4+FeSO4=BaSO4+FeSO4

Due To Double Displacement Reaction And The Anions Are Equal..

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