""Barium chloride+ sulphuric acid= barium sulphate+ hydrogen chloride""
. IS IT AN EXAMPLE OF DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION?
Asked by fqzoquk
| 22nd Jun, 2017,
04:28: PM
Expert Answer:
Barium chloride+ sulphuric acid= barium sulphate+ hydrogen chloride
BaCl2 + H2SO4 → BaSO4 + 2HCl
It as a type of Double Displacement Reaction.
Answered by Prachi Sawant
| 23rd Jun, 2017,
09:40: AM
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