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What is the net ionic equation of the reaction of mgso4 with ba(no3)2? express you answer as a chemical equation including phases. view available hint(s)?

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A double displacement reaction occurs between Barium Nitrate and Magnesium Sulfate, as shown below: Ba(NO₃)₂ ₍aq₎ + MgSO₄ ₍aq₎ → BaSO₄ ₍s₎ + Mg(NO₃)₂ ₍aq₎
Only the Barium ion (Ba²⁺) and the sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻) actually changed in terms of ionization as the rest of the ions are spectator ions.
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