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प्रश्न
A student mixes sodium sulphate powder in barium chloride powder. What change would the student observe on mixing the two powders? Justify your answer and explain how he can obtain the desired change.
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उत्तर
When sodium sulphate and barium chloride are mixed together in their solid forms, no formation of products takes place. But when sodium sulphate and barium chloride are mixed together in their aqueous form, the formation of barium sulphate takes place. The formed product is white in color.
The chemical change is represented by:
\[\ce{Na2SO4 + BaCl2-> BaSO4 + 2NaCl}\]
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