The chemical compound BaI2 has 2 different elements in it: Barium and Iodine. In one molecule of this compound, there are three atoms: 1 Barium atom and 2 Iodine atoms. Barium is an Alkaline Earth Metal in Group 2 of the Periodic Table and Iodine is a Halogen in Group 17 of the Periodic Table.
The name of BaI2 is barium iodide. It is a type of inorganic compound that is both a hydrate and an anhydrous.
If you mean Ba(IO)2, then it's barium iodite.
If you think to barium phosphide the correct formula is Ba3P2.
Barium Iodide.
Unbalanced: KBr + BaI2 --> KI + BaBr2Balanced: 2KBr + BaI2 --> 2KI + BaBr2
BaNo3+KSo4 BaNo3+KSo4
Barium iodide is BaI2 . So there's two times more I- than Ba2+[I-] = 2*0.193 = 0.386 mol/L I- ions
A barium ion has a charge of 2+ and an iodide ion has a charge of 1-, therefore, two iodide ions are needed to balance the barium ion. Ba2+ + 2I- --> BaI2
A property of that element. An unstable element. A radioactive element
Bai2
BaI2 is the chemical formula for Barium Iodide.
The chemical BaI2 is "barium iodide".
BaI2.
Its ionic
NaCl in frozen water NaCl in BaI2 (assuming BaI2 has the greater amount)
The formula for barium iodide is BaI2. "Barium iodine" is not a recognized chemical entity.
The bonds are ionic.
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Formula: BaI2
BaI2 is an ionic compound. This is because it consists of a metal that gives electrons, and a non-metal which receives electrons. There is no sharing of electrons and as such it cannot be a covalent compound.
It is Barium Iodide (BaI2).