Strontium hydroxide is a base.
Barium chloide is a salt; the water solution is neutral.
AnswerNeither, it's a salt. but its aqueous solution is slightly acidic due to hydrolysis of salt.
Mix equal volumes of equimolar solutions of sulfuric acid and barium hydroxide. What you will get is a white precipitate of barium sulfate and water (and it will get REALLY hot because of the exothermic formation of water from H+ and OH-).
How about the ever faithful hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide: HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H20. Strong Acid + Strong Base = Salt & Water
Barium hydroxide is a base.
Barium hydroxide, Ba(OH)2, is a base.
Barium fluoride can be considered to be the salt of barium hydroxide (a weak base) and HF (a strong acid). And a solution of BaF2 will be weakly acidic.
Barium fluoride
Barium Sulfate (BaSO4) is neither an acid nor a base it is a salt
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No. BaSO4 is a salt. NaOH is a base.
acid + base = salt+ water
Strontium hydroxide is a base.
Barium chloide is a salt; the water solution is neutral.
A salt is made up of the anion of an acid the cation of a base. Potassium hydroxide is not a salt because it is a base itself.
2Al(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 -> Al2(SO4)3 + 6H2O Looks like aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid will form the salt aluminum sulfate and water.