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16 January, 10:37

Write and balance the double replacement reaction between barium sulfate and titanium (II) oxide.

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  1. 16 January, 11:07
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    BaSO4 (aq) + TiO (aq) - > BaO (aq) + TiSO4 (aq)

    Explanation

    The equation for the reaction between barium sulfate and titanium (II) oxide is given below:

    BaSO4 + TiO - >

    In solution, the reactants will dissociates as follow:

    BaSO4 (aq) - > Ba^2 + (aq) + SO4^2 - (aq)

    TiO (aq) - > Ti^2 + (aq) + O^2 - (aq)

    The double displacement reaction will occur as follow:

    Ba^2 + (aq) + SO4^2 - (aq) + Ti^2 + (aq) + O^2 - (aq) - > Ba^2+O^2 - (aq) + Ti^2+SO4^2 - (aq)

    We can see that a double displacement reaction occurred as there is a double exchange of ions in the solution. The elemental equation is given below:

    BaSO4 (aq) + TiO (aq) - > BaO (aq) + TiSO4 (aq)
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