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why barium chloride+sodium sulfate(left for 10 minutes)=become milky?
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why barium chloride+sodium sulfate(left for 10 minutes)=become milky?
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why barium chloride+sodium sulfate(left for 10 minutes)=become milky?
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why barium chloride and sodium sulfate is soluble in water?
why barium sulfate is insoluble in water?
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What precipitate is formed?
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Re: why barium chloride+sodium sulfate(left for 10 minutes)=become milky?
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Can you rewrite the text "barium chloride+sodium sulfate" as chemical formulas? And once you've done that, do you know what to do next? Just like I've suggested to you once already, over here:
http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=30624.msg116583#msg116583
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white percipitate
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because the sodium chloride formed is white in colour so it turn the solution to white percipitate?
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ok,thanks..
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