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The reaction between Barium chloride and Sodium sulfate goes to completion because?


A

The reaction is irreversible

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B

Barium sulphate is almost insoluble

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C

The solubility of barium chloride decreases

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D

Both A and B

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Solution

The correct option is D

Both A and B


Explanation for correct answer:-

Option (D) Both A and B

  • Reaction between barium chloride and sodium sulphate is an example of double displacement reaction and also the reaction is exothermic.
  • On mixing a solution of barium chloride with sodium sulphate, a white precipitate of Barium sulphate is immediately formed, which is an insoluble product and as we can see that the reaction is irreversible.
  • These reactions are ionic in nature and therefore the reactants change into ions when dissolved in water and exchange of ions takes place in solution.
    Na2SO4(aq)Sodiumsulphate+BaCl2(aq)BariumchlorideBaSO4(s)Bariumsulphate+2NaClSodiumchloride
  • Thus, the reaction between Barium chloride and Sodium sulphate goes to completion because barium sulphate is almost insoluble and the reaction is irreversible.

Explanation for incorrect answer:-

Option (C) The solubility of barium chloride decreases

  • Although Barium Chloride is a strong electrolyte, it is sparingly soluble in water.
  • Hence it is the incorrect option

Thus, the reaction between Barium chloride and Sodium sulfate goes to completion because the reaction is irreversible and Barium sulphate is almost insoluble.


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