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What happens when sodium sulfate solution is added to barium chloride? Write the type of reaction involved. Is there any precipitate formed? If yes, then write the color and name of the precipitate.​

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Answered by ridhikashastri1307
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Answer:

When barium chloride combines with sodium sulphate in the form of their aqueous solutions, a white precipitate of barium sulphate is formed which is insoluble in water. ...

Answered by ruby2008
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Explanation:

Double displacement reactions generally take place in aqueous solutions in which the ions precipitate and there is an exchange of ions. For example, on mixing a solution of barium chloride with sodium sulphate, a white precipitate of barium sulphate is immediately formed. These reactions are ionic in nature.

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