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  • Barium Chloride and Silver Acetate Reaction: Chemistry & Products
    The reaction between barium chloride and silver acetate results in the formation of barium acetate and silver chloride. The chemical equation for this reaction is:

    BaCl2 + 2AgCH3COO → Ba(CH3COO)2 + 2AgCl

    In this reaction, the barium and acetate ions from barium chloride combine with the silver and chloride ions from silver acetate to form barium acetate and silver chloride. Barium acetate is a soluble salt that remains in the solution, while silver chloride is an insoluble salt that precipitates out of the solution as a white solid.

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