Barium chloride BaCl2 is quite hygroscopic and thus might exist as di-hydrate: BaCl2.2H2O Extra: BaCl does NOT exsist.
BaOH + HCl -> BaCl + H2O
soluble
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not soluble but can be converted into an acid soluble salt
No, Barium Chloride (BaCL²) is a solid white salt. However BaCL² is water-soluble and can be placed in solution to create an electrolyte.
BaCl would not exist. BaCl2 would be Barium Chloride, though.
barium chloride
Yes.
Barium chloride BaCl2 is quite hygroscopic and thus might exist as di-hydrate: BaCl2.2H2O Extra: BaCl does NOT exsist.
Ionic
BaOH + HCl -> BaCl + H2O
K2CO3 + BaCl2 -> 2KCl + BaCO3 Note: The Barium Chloride take the formula BaCl2 rather than BaCl due to the ionic bonding of Ba2+ and Cl-.
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soluble
soluble ink is ink that is soluble