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What happens when an aqueous solution of sodium sulphate reacts with an aqueous solution of barium chloride?state the physical conditions of reactants in which the reaction and between them will not take place.
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Pranav P 11 months, 1 week ago

it's a double displacement reaction. the equation is NaSO4 + BaCl2 ----> NaCl + BaSO4. They have exchanged their ions to each other.

Ritika Yadav 11 months, 1 week ago

In the above double displacement reaction, exchange of ions take place and aqueous solution of sodium chloride and white coloured precipitate of barium sulphate are formed . If the reactants are taken in solid state i.e. other than aqueous state then the reaction won't take place cause a precipitate is formed only when we mix two aqueous solutions ( also exchange of ions won't take place).
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