They don't react sodium sulphate simply becomes ionized in water producing Na+ and SO42- ions.
Na2SO4 +CaCl2---------------> 2NaCL +CaSo4
There is no reaction, therefore no equation!!
There is no reaction between phenol and sodium carbonate
2Fe(PO4)+3Na2(SO4)->1Fe3(SO4)2+2Na3(PO4)
nickel sulfate + sodium carbonate -> sodium sulfate + nickel carbonate
Na2SO4 +CaCl2---------------> 2NaCL +CaSo4
Sodium sulfate dissolves in water to produce a solution of sodium sulfate.
No Any reaction occurs...
There is no reaction, therefore no equation!!
There is no reaction between phenol and sodium carbonate
Barium Chloride + Sodium Sulfate --> Barium Sulfate + Sodium Chloride BaCl2 + Na2So4 --> BaSO4 + 2NaCl It's called a Double Displacement reaction because Barium(Ba2+) and Sodium(Na+) displaces each other from their original anions. It's also called a Precipitation reaction because a white precipitate is formed after the reaction due to Barium Sulfate(BaSO4) as it is insoluble.
2Fe(PO4)+3Na2(SO4)->1Fe3(SO4)2+2Na3(PO4)
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Sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate to produce sodium sulfate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Carbon dioxide.
Because lead(II) sulfate is insoluble any reaction occur.
The balanced reaction between sodium and chlorine is as follows Na + Cl =>Na+ + Cl-. In this reaction, sodium loses an electron to sodium. Note that the products of this reaction are ions in the solid state.