📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
Name the white precipitate formed in the reaction of sodium sulphate and barium chloride.
A
Sodium chloride
B
Sodium oxide
C
Barium hydroxide
D
Barium sulphate
Explanation
When aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate and barium chloride are mixed, a rapid double displacement reaction occurs. This historically common analytical reaction yields heavily insoluble barium sulfate, which crashes out of the solution as a distinct, cloudy white precipitate.
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