Yes it does form a precipitate of Calcium sulfate
Ca2+ (aq)+ SO42- (aq) -------- CaSO4 (S)
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asked 03/04/21I have been trying this question all day long but I always have something wrong. Thanks for helping.
Does a reaction occur when aqueous solutions of cobalt(II) sulfate and calcium chloride are combined?
If a reaction does occur, write the net ionic equation.
Yes it does form a precipitate of Calcium sulfate
Ca2+ (aq)+ SO42- (aq) -------- CaSO4 (S)
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