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No, BaCO3 is a carbonate from the CO3 part of the compund
To calculate the number of grams in 21.3 moles of BaCO3, you need to multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of BaCO3. The molar mass of BaCO3 is 197.34 g/mol. Therefore, 21.3 moles of BaCO3 would be 21.3 mol x 197.34 g/mol = 4201.662 g.
BaCO3 is barium carbonate. It is a solid and is mostly insoluble in water.
The solubility of barium carbonate (BaCO3) in water is very low, approximately 0.0002 grams per 100 mL at room temperature. Therefore, in 1000 mL of water, about 0.002 grams of BaCO3 would dissolve. This indicates that BaCO3 is not soluble in water and will mostly remain undissolved.
The chemical formula for Barium Carbonate is BaCO3
The balanced equation for BaCO3 + 2HI is BaCO3 + 2HI → BaI2 + H2O + CO2.
The correct formula for Barium carbonate is BaCO3.
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Yes, BaCO3 is a solid compound at room temperature. It is a white, crystalline substance that is insoluble in water.
3 bonds are commonly formed by nitrogen and 2 are commonly formed by oxygen.