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Barium nitrate sodium chromate. Barium reacts with chromate ions (but not dichromate ions) to form an insoluble salt. Dissociation in Water: Barium nitrate dissociates into Ba2+(aq) and 2NO3− (aq). CrO42− + 4 H2O + 3 e− → Cr (OH)3 + 5 OH− Chromate as its potassium salt reacts with barium nitrate to form barium chromate and potassium nitrate. However, the Ba 2+ can react with the CrO42- to form a solid precipitate of Ba CrO 4. Cr is balanced: 1 atom in reagents and 1 atom in products. O is balanced: 10 atoms in reagents and 10 atoms in products. The balanced chemical equation is Ba (NO_3)_2 (aq) + Na_2CrO_4 (aq) → BaCrO_4 (s) + 2NaNO_3 (aq). (1) Write the complete lonic equation for the double displacement reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of barium nitrate, Ba (NO3)2, and sodium chromate (Na2CrO4) are mixed. Sodium chromate dissociates into 2Na+(aq) and CrO42− (aq). The chemical reaction between barium nitrate (Ba (NO₃)₂) and sodium chromate (Na₂CrO₄) will result in a double-replacement reaction where two new compounds are formed as products. zee ad rjnw4up 6ncrc 9stc k2ulk zzarf gxmu u8z vhlo