KCl + Ba(SO4) → NR (no reaction)
Potassium and chloride don't react, and BaSO4 does not dissolve.
Only the opposite reaction would take place:
Sulfate and barium from other sources are precipitating to solid.
SO4-2(aq) + Ba2+(aq) → BaSO4(s)
It's actually: K2CrO4 + BaCl2 --> 2KCl + Ba(CrO4)2 Potassium Chromate + Barium Chloride ---> Potassium Chloride + Barium Chromate .... response to above answer I dont think its (CrO4)2 that would indicate that there are 2 moles CrO4 on each side of the equation. each side is only supposed to have one. I think it would be K2CrO4 + BaCl2 --> 2KCl + BaCrO4 complete ionic equation K22+ + CrO42- + Ba+2 + Cl22- --> 2KCl + BaCrO4
K2CrO4 + BaSO4 --> K2SO4 + BaCrO4
The key to solving it is recognizing the charges for potassium and barium, the charges for the chromate and sulfate polyatomics, and the nature of a double-replacement reaction. The equation requires no additional coefficients to balance, so all substances are in a 1:1 molar ratio.
Ba(NO3)2 (aq) + K2CrO4 (aq) → BaCrO4(s) + 2 KNO3 (aq)
BaCrO4(s) is a precipitate that forms when this reaction is done in a solution.
2Ba(CH3COO)2 + K2CrO4-------->Ba2CrO4+K2(CH3COO)4
Barium chloride = BaCl2
Formula: Ba(ClO3)2
BaCl2 + 2KOH >> Ba(OH)2 + 2KCl
No chemical reaction, only a solution containing ions of potassium, sodium and chlorine.
2KCl + Br2 ---> Cl2 + 2KBr
When you add calcium chloride to potassium carbonate the products will be solid calcium carbonate and aqueous potassium chloride. The chemical equation for this reaction is CaCl2(aq) + K2CO3(aq) --> 2KCl(aq) + CaCO3(s). This type of reaction is called a double replacement/displacement reaction.
acetone does not react with potassium dichromate
The product would be Triethylammonium Chloride.
2KI + HgCl₂ -----> 2KCl + HgI₂
No chemical reaction, only a solution containing ions of potassium, sodium and chlorine.
potassium + oxygen --> potassium oxide
Any chemical reaction, only the dissolution of potassium nitrate in water.
The balanced equation is: KHCO3 + HCl -> KCl + CO2 + H2O The products of the reaction are potassium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
2KCl + Br2 ---> Cl2 + 2KBr
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When you add calcium chloride to potassium carbonate the products will be solid calcium carbonate and aqueous potassium chloride. The chemical equation for this reaction is CaCl2(aq) + K2CO3(aq) --> 2KCl(aq) + CaCO3(s). This type of reaction is called a double replacement/displacement reaction.
The answer is:- MgCl2 + K2CO3 --> MgCO3 + 2KCl The products are potassium chloride and magnesium carbonate
acetone does not react with potassium dichromate
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl---------------------Na+ + Cl-
In a chemical equation ,we must finish our chemical reaction with as many atoms of each element as when we started.the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of solid magnesium metal and barium chloride is given as .Mg + Bacl 2 -> Mgcl2 + Ba.