This equation is: 3 BaCl2 (aq) + Al2(SO4)3 (aq) = 3 BaSO4 (s) + 2 AlCl3 (aq).
This equation is 3 BaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 -> 3 Ba(SO4) + 2 AlCl3.
The balanced chemical equation for copper sulfate is: CuSO4 + H2O → CuSO4•5H2O
no reaction between ammonium sulphate and iron sulphate
Its NOT a balanced Equation ,but a FORMULA. Al2(SO4)3 NB A balanced equation is for two or more reacting substances and their respective products.
You wrote the wrong question. It should be: What is the balanced equation of ammonium sulphate from ammonium and dilute sulphuric acid? Well the answer will be (NH4)+1(S04)-2 which equals to (NH4)2 (SO4)
This equation is 3 BaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 -> 3 Ba(SO4) + 2 AlCl3.
barium chloride plus sodium sulphate yields barium sulphate plus sodium chloride
CuSO4 * 5H2O
The balanced chemical equation for copper sulfate is: CuSO4 + H2O → CuSO4•5H2O
no reaction between ammonium sulphate and iron sulphate
Barium sulphate to barium sulphate is NO CHANGE!
Its NOT a balanced Equation ,but a FORMULA. Al2(SO4)3 NB A balanced equation is for two or more reacting substances and their respective products.
The balanced chemical equation for Barium chloride plus Aluminium sulphate gives Barium sulphate Aluminium chloride is represented as .3BaCl2(aq) + Al2(SO4)3(aq) --> 3BaSO4(ppt) + 2AlCl3(aq).The ppt formed are white in color.
Let the fourmula for the hydrous copper sulphate be CuSO4XH20 where X represents the number of water molecules write a balanced equation for the heating of the blue copper sulphate crystals?
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is BaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 -> 2AlCl3 + 3BaSO4. In this reaction, a double displacement reaction occurs where the cations and anions of the reactants switch partners to form the products. Barium sulphate, which is insoluble, precipitates out of the solution.
BaCl2 + CuSO4 = BaSO4 = CuCl2
No. Sodium sulphate + calcium = sodium chloride is wrong you can tell this by writing out a chemical equation NaSO3 + Ca = NaCl <-- This as you can see is wrong, in a chemical equation both sides must have the elements on each side, no new elements can be formed. I'm not 100% whether SO3 is a sulphate or a sulphite btw*