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In the reaction : BaCl2 + ZnSO4 → ZnCl2 + BaSO4, the white precipitate seen is due to ______.ZnCl2BaSO4BaCl2ZnSO4

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In the reaction :

BaCl2 + ZnSO4 → ZnCl2 + BaSO4,

the white precipitate seen is due to ______.

ZnCl2

BaSO4

BaCl2

ZnSO4

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Solution

The white precipitate seen in the reaction: BaCl2 + ZnSO4 → ZnCl2 + BaSO4 is due to BaSO4.

Here's the step by step explanation:

  1. The reaction is a double displacement reaction where the ions of two compounds exchange places in an aqueous solution to form two new compounds.

  2. One of the compounds formed is BaSO4. Barium sulfate (BaSO4) is insoluble in water and forms a white precipitate.

  3. The other compound formed is ZnCl2, which is soluble in water and hence, does not form a precipitate.

So, the white precipitate you see is due to the formation of BaSO4.

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