Copper(II) carbonate is insoluble in water and doesn't react with sodium sulfate.
A green product, visible on ald objects made from copper or copper alloys, is a mixture of copper carbonate and copper hydroxide.
The copper(III) carbonate is a precipitate.
silicate, carbonate or sulphate
chloride and sulphate ions give white precipitate with silver ion in aqueous solution but sulphate gives slightly dirty white.
Lead carbonate + sulphuric acid = Lead sulphate + carbon dioxide + water
precipitate of balium sulphate and solution of sodium chloride is formed!
The copper(III) carbonate is a precipitate.
when their solution are mixed iron carbonate solid and solution of sodium sulphate is produced..
silicate, carbonate or sulphate
Mix dilute hydrochloric acid with calcium carbonate to obtain a calcium chloride solution; then add sodium sulphate solution to the calcium chloride solution to obtain calcium sulphate precipitate.
White precipitate of barium sulphate
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
chloride and sulphate ions give white precipitate with silver ion in aqueous solution but sulphate gives slightly dirty white.
A precipitate is formed which has a light blue colour. After shaking, the precipitate re-dissolves forming a dark blue solution.
Lead carbonate + sulphuric acid = Lead sulphate + carbon dioxide + water
The chemical equation is C7H4O9
Adding a solution of Sodium Sulphate to aqueous Barium Nitrate will produce a white precipitate of Barium Sulphate with Sodium Nitrate remaining in solution.
precipitate of balium sulphate and solution of sodium chloride is formed!