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what is observed when a solution of sodium sulphate is added to a solution of Barium Chloride taken in a test tube write equation for the chemical reaction involved and name the type of reaction in this case

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Answered by JashanMankoo
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Answer:

Sodium Chloride and Barium Sulphate takes place in presence of Double Displacement Reaction.

Explanation:

NaSo4 + BaCl2 -> NaCl2 + BaSo4

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Answered by vbalreddy
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Explanation:

when sodium sulphate solution reacts with Barium Chloride then and a precipitate barium sulphate and salt sodium chloride is formed. this is the double displacement reaction here chloride ions are displaced by sulphate ions

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