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What happens when you mix an aqueous solution of sodium nitrate with an aqueous solution of barium chloride? (a) there is no reaction; all possible products are soluble. (b) only barium nitrate precipitates. (c) only sodium chloride precipitates. (d) both barium nitrate and sodium chloride precipitate. (e) nothing; barium chloride is not soluble and it stays as a precipitate?

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