No reaction between the two compounds takes place.
barium hydroxide
cold
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precipitate of balium sulphate and solution of sodium chloride is formed!
No, they will not. Because the salt formed is Ammonium chloride, which is highly soluble in water. Only insoluble salts form a precipitate.
barium hydroxide
cold
whencalcium chloride reacts with barium nitrate calcium nitrate and barium chloride wil be formed. whencalcium chloride reacts with barium nitrate calcium nitrate and barium chloride wil be formed.
A white precipitate of Silver Chloride is formed
Nothing - barium chloride is soluble. You can however precipitate either the barium (e.g. with sodium sulphate, giving barium sulpate, or the chloride, e.g. with silver nitrate giving silver chloride precipitate.
Milky Yellow
precipitate of balium sulphate and solution of sodium chloride is formed!
No, they will not. Because the salt formed is Ammonium chloride, which is highly soluble in water. Only insoluble salts form a precipitate.
- Dissolve ammonium chloride in water.- Add some crystals of silver nitrate and stir.- A white precipitate of silver chloride is formed.
A white precipitate of silver chloride (AgCl) is formed.
Yes, it is correct.
Barium nitrate. Cu(NO3)2 + BaCl2 -- CuCl2 + Ba(NO3)2 Since both CuCl2 and Ba(NO3)2 are soluble, you cannot get a precipitate.