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Detailed information about the equation CaSO4 + Ba(OH)2 -> BaSO4 + Ca(OH)2:
- This equation describes a chemical reaction between calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) to produce barium sulfate (BaSO4) and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2).
- The number of moles of each reactant must correspond to their coefficients in the equation, meaning 1 mole of CaSO4 reacts with 1 mole of Ba(OH)2 to produce 1 mole of BaSO4 and 1 mole of Ca(OH)2.
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Reaction conditions:
- Both reactants must be in a state of dissolution in water to be able to come into contact and react with each other.
- Sometimes high temperature is required to stimulate the reaction.
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Reaction process:
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Phenomena observed: