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Complete and balance the following equation and also state the type of reaction that is taking place:

BaCl2+H2SO4


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Solution

Double displacement reaction:

  • It is a chemical reaction in which two compounds in their aqueous solutions react to form two new compounds by the mutual exchange of their radicals.
  • In general double decomposition reaction can be represented as
  • AB+CDAD+BC
  • For example when barium chloride (BaCl2) reacts with sulphuric acid(H2SO4), they undergo mutual exchange of their radicals resulting in the formation of barium sulphate(BaSO4) and hydrochloric acid(HCl).
  • BaCl2(aq)bariumchloride+H2SO4(aq)sulphuricacidBaSO4(s)bariumsulphate+2HCl(aq)hydrochloricacid
  • The above reaction is also a precipitate reaction.

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