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barium sulfur. barium sulfide. BaS.
Some basic information that I'm able to get from the formula BaF2 are: 1) The compound is composed of two different elements, Barium and Fluorine in the ratio of 1:2 2) Barium is a metal and Fluorine is a non-metal therefore BaF2 is formed by ionic bondings and it's an ionic compound 3) Barium donates one electron EACH to two Fluorine and the ions are Ba2+ and 2F- 4) BaF2 is a salt (metal + non-metal) 5) BaF2 has a giant lattice structure
The formula for the compound that forms is know as barium nitrate. It has a formula of: Ba(No3)2.
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 is Ba and Fluorine is F and Barium Fluoride BaF2
BaF2, which is called barium fluoride.
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.
i think it is BaF2
BaF2
This formula tells you that the compound has one atom of the element Barium and two atoms of the element Fluorine. It is called Barium Fluoride.
barium sulfur. barium sulfide. BaS.
Some basic information that I'm able to get from the formula BaF2 are: 1) The compound is composed of two different elements, Barium and Fluorine in the ratio of 1:2 2) Barium is a metal and Fluorine is a non-metal therefore BaF2 is formed by ionic bondings and it's an ionic compound 3) Barium donates one electron EACH to two Fluorine and the ions are Ba2+ and 2F- 4) BaF2 is a salt (metal + non-metal) 5) BaF2 has a giant lattice structure
The formula for the compound that forms is know as barium nitrate. It has a formula of: Ba(No3)2.
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
Ba + F2 >> BaF2 Barium fluoride