when sodium sulphate reacts with barium chloride, white ppt. is formed. What is it due to?
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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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When sodium sulphate reacts with barium chloride an insoluble white precipitate (ppt.) of barium sulphate is formed.
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