Protons, neutrons and electrons.
No, not normally.
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.
No, barium chloride is not a hydrate. It is a compound composed of barium and chlorine ions and does not contain water molecules in its structure.
Barium is commonly found in minerals such as barite (barium sulfate) and witherite (barium carbonate). It is also present in some ores and in small amounts in certain foods and drinks.
Because Strontium and Barium provide brilliant red and orange colors.
Because Strontium and Barium provide brilliant red and orange colors.
Yes, fireworks often contain barium compounds to produce green colors. Barium salts are commonly used in fireworks to create the green light effects seen during displays.
The barium atom (neutral) contain 56 electrons.
No, barium sulfate suspension does not contain sugar. It is a contrast agent used in medical imaging such as X-rays to help highlight certain areas of the body for better visualization.
No, barium itself is a metal and does not contain sugar. It is a chemical element found in the Earth's crust and is used in various industries, including medicine and science.
No, barium does not contain nickel. Barium (Ba) and nickel (Ni) are distinct chemical elements with different properties and atomic numbers. Barium is an alkaline earth metal, while nickel is a transition metal. They do not combine to form a compound or alloy under normal conditions.
Since both barium chloride and barium sulfate contain one mole of barium atoms pert mole of compound, the moles of barium sulfate will be the same, 0.100, when barium has the limiting concentration in the production of the sulfate.