yes. yes it is.
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∙ 14y agoBarium hydroxide is considered ionic rather than polar or nonpolar. It is a compound composed of ions (Ba2+ and OH-) held together by ionic bonds, where the Barium ion is positively charged and the hydroxide ion is negatively charged.
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∙ 10y agoPolar
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∙ 14y agoPOLAR
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nonpolar
Barium hydroxide is a molecular compound.
The anhydride of barium hydroxide is barium oxide (BaO). It is formed when barium hydroxide is heated to remove water molecules and only the oxide remains.
Nonpolar
nonpolar
It is nonpolar
Ba is Barium, OH is Hydroxide and the 8 H2O is Octahydrate. This results in Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate.
Yes, BaBr2 (Barium bromide) is a polar molecule because it contains polar covalent bonds between barium and bromine atoms, resulting in an uneven distribution of electron density. This gives the molecule an overall dipole moment.
No, RbOH (rubidium hydroxide) is a polar compound and is unlikely to be soluble in a nonpolar solvent. Nonpolar solvents have different polarities than RbOH, making it difficult for them to dissolve in such solvents.
Barium hydroxide is a compound that consists of a barium cation (Ba2+) and a hydroxide anion (OH-), where the barium ion is the cation.
Barium hydroxide
No, barium hydroxide is soluble in water. When dissolved in water, it dissociates into barium ions (Ba²⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻).
The precipitate formed when barium chloride reacts with sodium hydroxide is barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2).
The anhydride of barium hydroxide is barium oxide (BaO). It is formed when barium hydroxide is heated to remove water molecules and only the oxide remains.
Barium hydroxide is a molecular compound.
Nonpolar
Barium hydride
nonpolar