Sodium chloride is NaCl and sodium sulfate is Na2SO4; the anion is different.
barium chloride plus sodium sulphate yields barium sulphate plus sodium chloride
copper sulphate solution-blue sodium chloride (salt) solution-clear sodium nitrate solution- white to clear sodium sulphate solution- white copper sulphate solution-blue sodium chloride (salt) solution-clear sodium nitrate solution- white to clear sodium sulphate solution- white
The three different salts are Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Pottasium Chloride (KCl) and Copper Sulphate (CuS)
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I'm not sure, but I think it wont react because sodium chloride is more stable than any compound may be formed such as sodium sulphate or copper chloride
Yes, it is true. The equation of reaction is :- BaCl2 + Na2SO4 --------> 2NaCl(aq.) + BaSO4 where solution is of sodium chloride and Barium sulphate settles down at the bottom as precipitate
Hayem's solution. This is an isotonic fluid which consists of the folIowing constituents (in g/100 ml):sodium chloride 0.5, sodium sulphate 2.5 and mercuric chloride 0.25. The sodium sulphate discourages clumping of the erythrocytes and the mercuric chloride is a preservative.
The reaction is not possible.
precipitate of balium sulphate and solution of sodium chloride is formed!
White precipitate of barium sulphate
Chloride and Sulphate
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Sulfuric acid is H2SO4.