BaCO3 would be more soluble in an acidic solution than in the water
Barium carbonate will react with nitric acid, producing barium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Like most chlorides, barium chloride is soluble in water
No, Barium Chloride (BaCL²) is a solid white salt. However BaCL² is water-soluble and can be placed in solution to create an electrolyte.
it's neutral :D
BaCO3 is barium carbonate. It is a solid and is mostly insoluble in water.
Barium carbonate will react with nitric acid, producing barium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Barium chloride is toxic.See the MSDS at http://www.inchem.org/documents/icsc/icsc/eics0614.htm for details (for example is an irritating agent).
the barium ion Ba2+ and the carbonate ion CO32+
It's Barium Carbonate. Due to the solubilty rules, nitrates and chlorates are soluble.
AnswerNeither, it's a salt. but its aqueous solution is slightly acidic due to hydrolysis of salt.
insoluable
Like most chlorides, barium chloride is soluble in water
The chemical formula for Barium Carbonate is BaCO3
define BE (Be -2 to 2 )
No, Barium Chloride (BaCL²) is a solid white salt. However BaCL² is water-soluble and can be placed in solution to create an electrolyte.
it's neutral :D
The forumula for Barium Carbonate is BaCO3