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when we mix Barium Chloride and sodium sulphate a white precipitate is observed. what according to you could be the reason for the formation of of white precipitate?

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Answered by parvati050180
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Answer:

Explanation:

If we mix barium chloride and sodium sulphate , there is a chemical reaction in which exchange of ions between two salt solutions take place and it is called double displacement reaction (precipitation reaction) . That is why a white precipitate is formed .

Answered by xyz786786
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Answer:

barium chloride reacts with sodium sulphate to form barium sulphate and sodium chloride .

this is a double displacement reaction as exchange of ions takes place.

HERE SODIUM CHLORIDE IS THE PRECIPITATE

PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIST

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