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Answer: The concentration of sulfate in water can be
Chapter 4, Problem 4.84(choose chapter or problem)
The concentration of sulfate in water can be determined by adding a solution of barium chloride to precipitate the sulfate ion. Write the net ionic equation for this reaction. Treating a 145-mL sample of water with excess BaCl2(aq) precipitated 0.330 g of BaSO4. Determine the concentration of sulfate in the original water sample.
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QUESTION:
The concentration of sulfate in water can be determined by adding a solution of barium chloride to precipitate the sulfate ion. Write the net ionic equation for this reaction. Treating a 145-mL sample of water with excess BaCl2(aq) precipitated 0.330 g of BaSO4. Determine the concentration of sulfate in the original water sample.
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The net ionic equation for the barium and sulphate ion is as follows;