Barium reacts with halogens, (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine), and oxygen. It also reacts with oxidizing agents, such as potassium chlorate, and acids such as sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
Balanced Equation: BaCl2 + 2AgNO3 --> Ba(NO3)2 + 2AgCl
Silver Chloride is the precipitate
In words, barium and chlorine react with each other to produce barium chloride. As a chemical equation, Ba + Cl2 -> BaCl2.
Ba looses its two electrons to form Ba 2+ ion and then it reacts with other elements to form compounds.
yes it creates a precipitate
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The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate
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Silver Nitrate + Sodium Chloride --> Silver Chloride + Sodium Nitrate AgNO3 + NaCL --> AgCL + NaNO3
Silver chloride will deposit as a white precipitate.
In this reaction white precipitates of Silver chloride are formed.
It becomes Barium Nitrate combined with Silver Chloride
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Yes, it is correct.
The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate
This equation is 3 BaCl2 + 2 Ag3PO4 -> Ba3(PO4)2 + 6 AgCl.
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Silver Nitrate + Sodium Chloride --> Silver Chloride + Sodium Nitrate AgNO3 + NaCL --> AgCL + NaNO3
For example the product of the reaction between sodium chloride and silver nitrate is the insoluble silver chloride.
If both silver nitrate and sodium chloride are dissolved in water and mixed, there will be a reaction to precipitate silver chloride. Solid silver nitrate and sodium chloride will not normally react.
Silver Chloride (AgCl) is the precipitate in this reaction.
The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate. I'm Travin Sanders and I'm a scientist. I'm Sure of this answer. Travin Sanders of Davis Station