Question
Why is it that copper (II) sulfate with barium hydroxide --> copper hydroxide (solid) + barium sulfate (solid)? According to the solubility rules given to me by my professor, both are insoluble, and therefore should be labeled as solids. Is there something I'm missing here? I'm in a first semester college chemistry class.
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