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Negative Ions - Sulfate.
The Barium Chloride Test
for Sulfate (SO42-) Ions.
Any soluble sulfate will give a white precipitate of
barium sulfate.
barium chloride
+ zinc sulfate
zinc chloride + barium
sulfate.
BaCl2(aq)
+ ZnSO4(aq)
ZnCl2(aq)
+ BaSO4(s)
The ionic equation
is Ba2+(aq) +
SO42-(aq)
BaSO4(s)
The test is made in the presence of dilute hydrochloric
acid
to remove any carbonate or sulfite ions which may be present.
These ions will also produce a
precipitate which would confuse the results.
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