Barium sulfate is the precipitate
White precipitate will formed which is barium sulfate.
The barium ion in barium hydroxide and sulfate ion in sulfuric acid combine to form barium sulfate, which is insoluble in water.
barium hydroxide
BaSO4
Mix equal volumes of equimolar solutions of sulfuric acid and barium hydroxide. What you will get is a white precipitate of barium sulfate and water (and it will get REALLY hot because of the exothermic formation of water from H+ and OH-).
Barium ion = Ba2+ Hydroxide ion = OH- The compound they make is Barium hydroxide = Ba(OH)2which is a precipitate insoluble in water.
Gives white precipitate when Sulfuric acid added!
Ba(OH)2 is the chemical formula barium hydroxide.
It forms a precipitate called sodium chloride and barium hydroxide, which both are colourless.
The chemical equation for the reaction is: (NH4)2CO3 + Ca(NO3)2 → CaCO3 + 2NH4NO3 The precipitate formed is calcium carbonate and it appears as a white precipitate.
Because barium sulfate is a precipitate; barium chloride is soluble in water.
Yes a white precipitate forms when these two solutions are combined.