when barium chloride reacts with copper sulphate a double dispacement resction takes place,where:
BaCl2(aq) + CuSO4(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + CuCl2(aq)
The ionic equation is more descriptive:
Ba2+ + 2Cl- + Cu2+ + SO4^2- --> BaSO4(s) + Cu2+ + 2Cl-
The net ionic equation tells us that barium ions will always react with sulfate ions to make an insoluble product.
Ba2+ + SO4^2- --> BaSO4(s)
BaCl2 + CuSO4 -> BaSO4 + CuCl2
Barium chloride reacts with copper sulphate to give barium sulphate and copper chloride. It is called double displacement reaction.
The reaction is:
BaCl2 + CuSO4 = BaSO4(s) + CuCl2
You get barium sufate and copper chloride
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CuSO4 + BaCl2 --> CuCl2 + BaSO4
Cu2+ + (SO4)2- + Ba2+ + 2Cl- = Cu2+ + 2Cl- + BaSO4 (s)
CuSO4(aq) + BaCl2(aq) -> CuCl2(aq) + BaSO4(s)
the copper sulfate reacts and changes colour
Copper cloride is the word equation for copper and clorine hope this helps:)
Copper nitrate and barium chloride do not react. Barium chloride solution produces a white precipitate with solutions containing sulfate ions.
CuSO4 + BaCl2 --> CuCl2 + BaSO4
Cu2+ + (SO4)2- + Ba2+ + 2Cl- = Cu2+ + 2Cl- + BaSO4 (s)
BaCl2 + CuSO4 = BaSO4 = CuCl2
CuSO4(aq) + BaCl2(aq) -> CuCl2(aq) + BaSO4(s)
there are no co efficents infront of any of the reactants or products
the copper sulfate reacts and changes colour
Copper cloride is the word equation for copper and clorine hope this helps:)
Some examples are copper(II) sulfate, copper(I) chloride, copper(II) chloride, copper(II) carbonate.
Cu2+ + (SO4)2- + 2 Na+ + 2 Cl- = CuCl2 = Na2SO4
This equation is CuSO4.5 H2O -> CuSO4 + 5 H2O.
The chemical formula (not equation) of copper(II) chloride is CuCl2.