Is this product aqueous or solid?

Ba3(PO4)2

Answer:
if the concentrations are sufficiently below which that the ksp of BA3(PO4)2 would keep it soluble, then aqeuous, but if not, then there will be a small amount that is aqeuous and the remaing solid. your chem teacher might not be aware of this, or didn't bother to teach you about it.

when there is a solid, there will also be some that remain in the aqeuous phase, so it's not always an either or situation.
solid with a side of coke
Do you mean to what degree it is soluble in water ???
2Na3PO4 + 3 Ba(NO3)2 --> 6NaNO3 + Ba3(PO4)2

lets see: sodium phosphate reacts with barium nitrate to form sodium nitrate and barium phosphate. This looks like a solid product to me. Sodium nitrate is used in gunpowder and fertilizer and looks like white crystals.
The solubility rule for phosphates state that phosphates salts are insoluble except for Group I and NH4+ compounds. Barium is a group II metal therefore it is insoluble.

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