Sulfate and barium both have a valence of 2, so that the compound formed between them has the formula BaSO4.
Barium nitrate is Ba(NO3)2
barium sulfur. barium sulfide. BaS.
The formula for Barium Bromate is Ba(BrO3)2. Ba = Barium Br = Bromine O = Oxygen It's molar mass is 393.1314.
The formula for the ionic compound barium chloride is BaCl2.
White precipitate will formed which is barium sulfate.
Barium nitrate is Ba(NO3)2
barium sulfur. barium sulfide. BaS.
Barium sulfate is the precipitate
If the sodium sulfate and barium nitrate are both in solution in water, a precipitate of barium sulfate will be formed, because this salt is much less soluble in water than barium nitrate, sodium sulfate, or sodium nitrate.
This is possible because the baruim sulfate formed is insoluble.
The formula for Barium Bromate is Ba(BrO3)2. Ba = Barium Br = Bromine O = Oxygen It's molar mass is 393.1314.
The formula for the ionic compound barium chloride is BaCl2.
White precipitate will formed which is barium sulfate.
B2h3
Barium Chloride + Sodium Sulfate --> Barium Sulfate + Sodium Chloride BaCl2 + Na2So4 --> BaSO4 + 2NaCl It's called a Double Displacement reaction because Barium(Ba2+) and Sodium(Na+) displaces each other from their original anions. It's also called a Precipitation reaction because a white precipitate is formed after the reaction due to Barium Sulfate(BaSO4) as it is insoluble.
Lithium sulfate - Li2SO4 Lithium sulphide - Li2S
Barium sulfate (BaSO4) forms a variety of salts, including barium chloride (BaCl2), barium nitrate (Ba(NO3)2), barium carbonate (BaCO3), and barium acetate (Ba(C2H3O2)2), among others. These salts are formed by reacting barium compounds with other acids or compounds containing the desired anion.