What does a positive test for sulfate ions typically produce when barium chlorid

Practice Questions

Q1
What does a positive test for sulfate ions typically produce when barium chloride is added?
  1. A blue solution
  2. A white precipitate
  3. A yellow solution
  4. No change

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What does a positive test for sulfate ions typically produce when barium chloride is added?
  • Step 1: Start with a solution that may contain sulfate ions.
  • Step 2: Add barium chloride to the solution.
  • Step 3: Observe the reaction that occurs after adding barium chloride.
  • Step 4: If sulfate ions are present, a white solid will form.
  • Step 5: This white solid is called barium sulfate.
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