Which of these solutions will give a white precipitate with a solution of barium chloride acidified with hydrochloric acid?

a

Sodium trioxocarbonate (IV)

b

Sodium tetraoxosulphate (IV)

c

Sodium trioxosulphate (IV)

d

Sodium sulphide

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VPETERS2002
6 years ago

Sulphate ions in solution, SO42- are detected using barium chloride solution
Therefore B is the ans!!!

chijioke7
7 years ago

Barium chloride anc HCl is used to test for tetraoxosulphates so the answer is B

Swagpriest7779
1 year ago

No answer

Dave333
4 years ago

The characteristic test for any soluble tetraoxosulphate(VI) is the formation of white precipitate (barium sulphate) when a solution of barium chloride, acidified with dilute HCl, or when a solution of barium nitrate, acidified with dilute nitric acid is reacted with it.

Chibuezeandrew01
4 years ago

The answer should be c and not A pls

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