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Balance the equation BaCl2+H2SO4BaSO4+HCl


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Balancing a chemical reaction:

  1. Chemical equations are symbolic representations of chemical reactions where the reactants and products are expressed in terms of their respective chemical formulae.
  2. To balance a chemical reaction we first need to write an unbalanced equation of the reaction.
  3. Then we have to count the number of atoms except for hydrogen and oxygen present on the left-hand side and on the ride-side.
  4. Then we have to write the coefficient in front of that compound.
  5. At last balancing the hydrogen and oxygen atoms because they are present in more than one compound.

The reaction of Barium chloride and sulfuric acid:

  • Barium chloride reacts with sulfuric acid to form barium sulfate and hydrochloric acid.
  • The unbalanced equation for this is

BaCl2(s)Bariumchloride+H2SO4(l)SulfuricacidBaSO4(s)bariumsulfate+HCl(l)hydrochloricacid

  • Balancing the number of chlorine atoms on both sides by adding 2 coefficient before HCl we get,

BaCl2(s)Bariumchloride+H2SO4(l)SulfuricacidBaSO4(s)bariumsulfate+2HCl(l)hydrochloricacid

  • The Barium, Sulfur, Hydrogen, and Oxygen atoms are automatically balanced.

Therefore, the balanced equation is BaCl2(s)Bariumchloride+H2SO4(l)SulfuricacidBaSO4(s)bariumsulfate+2HCl(l)hydrochloricacid


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