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Mar22-10, 08:13 PM
can you just tell me why KNO3 (aq) and BaCl2 (aq) & Na2SO4 (aq) and KCl (aq) have no chemical change? Why is there no reaction between these?
Char. Limit
Mar23-10, 01:55 AM
One possibility is that they are all in aqueous solution, so nothing really happens. They just float around in ionized form.
However, I think that BaSO4 would precipitate out...
can you just tell me why KNO3 (aq) and BaCl2 (aq) & Na2SO4 (aq) and KCl (aq) have no chemical change? Why is there no reaction between these?
Do you mean all four in the solution at the same time?
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