No. One way to tell is that Ba and O are on opposite sides of the Periodic Table, and Ba is a metal and O is a nonmetal. We can also determine the difference in electronegativity. A difference of >1.6 is generally considered as ionic. The electronegativity of Ba is 0.89 and of O is 3.44. 3.44 - 0.89 = 2.55, so the bond is ionic. Electronegativity chart: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronegativity
Ionic as the difference in the electronegativity between the two atoms is over 1.7
BaO is an ionic compound. You can determine it is ionic because the bond exists between a metal (Ba) and a non-metal (O).
BaO is an ionic bond.
No. It is a basic oxide.
BaO is an ionic compound.
Barium oxide
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
Antifreeze is molecular.
Ionic because Ionic has metals or metal and non metals and for it to be molecular it can not contain metal
Ionic.
BaO is an ionic compound. You can determine it is ionic because the bond exists between a metal (Ba) and a non-metal (O).
Barium oxide
Is BO ionic or a molecular
CO is molecular
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
It is ionic because chromium is a metal.
HCIO4 is an ionic compound.
This compound is the barium suboxide.
Ionic Molecular
Molecular because it is between 2 non-metals.
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
Molecular.