No problems, barium sulphate is insoluble.
NO problem.
Barium and sulfur ions both have a charge value of two, but with opposite signs. Barium sulfate is also a neutral species, meaning that the charges are balanced. Thus, the formula is simply BaS.
Not necessarily. While a sensitivity to metabisulfite may indicate a potential issue with sulfur, it doesn't directly mean you are allergic to sulfur. It's best to consult an allergist for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
No, ferrous sulfate does not contain sulfur. It is a compound composed of iron, sulfur, and oxygen atoms.
BaSO4
No. Sulfur is an element and Sulfate is a compound with sulfur in it.
Since it contains sulphur probably not, but i would check with your doctor first.
Barium sulfate is thermally decomposed in barium oxide and sulfur trioxide.
A molecule of barium sulfate consists of one barium atom (Ba) and one sulfur atom (S), combined with four oxygen atoms (O), for a total of six elements.
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Yes, it is a compound of barium, sulfur and oxygen (if a compound has 2 elements and oxygen as well, it usually has 'ate' or 'ite' on the end of the second element, if it that does not apply it will usually have 'ide' on the end, such as iron sulfide, a compound of iron and sulfur).
Barium and sulfur ions both have a charge value of two, but with opposite signs. Barium sulfate is also a neutral species, meaning that the charges are balanced. Thus, the formula is simply BaS.
Barium sulfate (BaSO4) is a compound. It consists of three elements, barium, sulfur and oxygen chemically combined. Together these elements make up the compound.
Not necessarily. While a sensitivity to metabisulfite may indicate a potential issue with sulfur, it doesn't directly mean you are allergic to sulfur. It's best to consult an allergist for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
BaSO4 contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The bond between Ba and SO4 is ionic, where barium (Ba) donates its electron to sulfate (SO4). However, within the sulfate ion itself, the bonds between sulfur and oxygen atoms are covalent, as they involve sharing of electron pairs.
No, ferrous sulfate does not contain sulfur. It is a compound composed of iron, sulfur, and oxygen atoms.
BaSO4
No. Sulfur is an element and Sulfate is a compound with sulfur in it.