
BaO- Ba Cl2 -> BaS4 пж


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Объяснение:
BaO + 2HCl => BaCl2 + H2O
BaCl2 + H2SO4 => BaSO4 + 2HCI



It seems like you're trying to write a chemical equation, but the equation you've provided isn't balanced and doesn't follow typical chemical reactions. Let's break it down and correct it step by step:
BaO (Barium Oxide) - This is a compound containing barium and oxygen.
BaCl2 (Barium Chloride) - This is a compound containing barium and chlorine.
BaS4 - This appears to be a compound containing barium and sulfur, but the subscript "4" is not a common oxidation state for sulfur.
To write a balanced chemical equation, we need to understand the reaction and the products that would be formed. If you are trying to form barium sulfide (BaS) from barium oxide and sulfur, the equation would look like this:
BaO + S → BaS
Now, this equation is balanced because there is one barium (Ba) atom on each side, and there is one oxygen (O) atom on the left side and one sulfur (S) atom on the right side.
If you had a different reaction in mind or if there was a specific reaction condition or context you wanted to include, please provide more details, and I'd be happy to assist further.


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