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Solid barium chloride is obtained as orthogonal crystals (for the anhudrous salt).
precipitate of balium sulphate and solution of sodium chloride is formed!
Barium chloride typically appears as a white crystalline solid.
Barium chloride is a compound, not a state. It is typically found as a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
The white solid precipitated when an aqueous solution of barium chloride is mixed with an aqueous solution of sodium sulfate is named "barium sulfate" and has the formula BsSO4.
Solid barium chloride can be distinguished by its white crystalline appearance and its solubility in water. When barium chloride is dissolved in water, a white precipitate of barium sulfate forms upon the addition of a sulfate-containing solution, due to the formation of a precipitate (BaSO₄) that is insoluble in water.
Barium chloride is white in its solid form. When heated, it remains white because its color does not change.
BaCl2 stands for barium chloride, which is a chemical compound composed of one barium ion and two chloride ions. It is a white crystalline solid that is commonly used in laboratories for various chemical reactions.
When barium sulfate is mixed with calcium chloride, a double displacement reaction occurs where barium chloride and calcium sulfate are formed. Barium chloride is soluble in water, while calcium sulfate is not, so a solid precipitate of calcium sulfate will form.
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When gold(III) sulfate and barium chloride react, a double displacement reaction occurs. The products are barium sulfate (a white solid) and gold(III) chloride. Gold(III) chloride is a yellow solid that is sparingly soluble in water.
The precipitate formed from the reaction between barium chloride and potassium chromate is a yellow solid known as barium chromate.