Barium (an alkaline earth metal) and krypton (a noble gas) are natural chemical elements.
Barium is a natural element. However, because it is so highly reactive, it does not occur naturally in a pure form.
Usually not, but all elements have radioactive isotopes.
Barium oxide
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It is a natural element but, because it is highly reactive, pure barium is not found in nature.
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Barium (an alkaline earth metal) and krypton (a noble gas) are natural chemical elements.
Barium is a natural element. However, because it is so highly reactive, it does not occur naturally in a pure form.
Usually not, but all elements have radioactive isotopes.
if you mean pure barium as in barium metal then yes it is very reactive if you left a piece of it out in the open air over night it would turn to a pile of white barium oxide and other various compounds
Barium oxide
Ba on the periodic table is Barium and its atomic number is 56
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Barium sulfate is insoluble in water, while barium carbonate will dissolve. As barium carbonate dissolves in water, it dissociates, and the barium ions are freed. The barium ions are toxic, and that is the crux of the issue.
Barium oxide is formed from barium and oxygen.
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.