no it is ionic, because barium is a metal and oxygen (the "oxide") is a nonmetal. Covalent bonds are between nonmetals and nonmetals.
Barium oxide
Radium oxide has never been characterised. As radium is group 2 metal with chemistry like barium, radium oxide is expected to be ionic.
the correct formula unit for the ionic compound barium oxide is BaO.
"It is ionic" but with covalent properties, due to the electro negativities of the two ions.
When barium reacts with oxygen barium oxide is produced. Ba + O2 -> BaO
Barium oxide is ionic
Barium oxide
Barium oxide is formed from barium and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is covalently bonded.
BaO is Barium Oxide. Barium Oxide is used in the making of glass.
barium oxide is basic oxide.As Barium is a metal so metal forms basic oxide.
Radium oxide has never been characterised. As radium is group 2 metal with chemistry like barium, radium oxide is expected to be ionic.
The formula for barium oxide is BaO.
Barium Oxide is BaO.Ba+2 is Barium positive ion (anion).
No, it is ionic.
BaO
BaO