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A precipitation reaction occurs when a solid precipitate forms after mixing two strong electrolyte solutions. As stated previously, if none of the species in the solution reacts then no net reaction occurred.
Predict what will happen when aqueous solutions of barium chloride and lithium sulfate are mixed.
Change the partners of the anions and cations on the reactant side to form new compounds (products).
Because barium chloride and lithium sulfate are strong electrolytes, each dissociates completely in water to give a solution that contains the constituent anions and cations. Mixing the two solutions initially gives an aqueous solution that contains Ba2+, Cl−, Li+, and SO42− ions. The only possible exchange reaction is to form LiCl and BaSO4.
Correct the formulas of the products based on the charges of the ions.
No need to correct the formula as both compounds already have their charges balanced.
Refer to the solubility rules table to determine insoluble products which will therefore form a precipitate.
Balance the equation
Although soluble barium salts are toxic, BaSO4 is so insoluble that it can be used to diagnose stomach and intestinal problems without being absorbed into tissues. An outline of the digestive organs appears on x-rays of patients who have been given a “barium milkshake” or a “barium enema”—a suspension of very fine BaSO4 particles in water.
An x-ray of the digestive organs of a patient who has swallowed a “barium milkshake.” A barium milkshake is a suspension of very fine BaSO4 particles in water; the high atomic mass of barium makes it opaque to x-rays. from Wikipedia.
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