suppose that 100ml of 0.100 M Bacl2 is mixed with 100 ml of 0.150M Na2SO4. what is...

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suppose that 100ml of 0.100 M Bacl2 is mixed with 100ml of 0.150M Na2SO4.
what is pH of resulting solution ? when Ksp= 1.5 ×10^-9.
I really want to understand systems of this equation. are theymixed in water? so the sulfate ion reacts with water?? procudingbisulfate ion with hydroxide ion??

To be clear, My question is ... 1) when they are mixedtogether, they exist in Baso4 (s), sodium ion, chloride ion, andwater? 2) after precipitate formed, the remaining sulfate ionsreacts with water resulting in Hso4^- and OH^-.

Am I understanding correct? if not, please explain mecorrect explanation. I'd be very much appreciated if you answer memore simple way.
Thank you so much!

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Yes you are absolutely correct When these two salts are mixed BaSO4s is formed leaving behind Naaq Claq and excess SO42 in the solution Initial millimoles of Ba2aq MV 0100    See Answer
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