Chemistry, asked by Nicky02, 8 months ago

Why do you think sodium chloride forms a clear solution and barium sulphate forms a curdy white precipitate in the last experiment?

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Answered by babitamondal55
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Explanation:

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). Hence, option B is correct

Answered by Maanharjeet143
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Answer:

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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