barium
Barium Selenide ---> Ba2+Se2- ---> BaSe
The formula of the ionic compound formed between barium and selenium is BaSe. Barium, which has a +2 charge as an alkaline earth metal, combines with selenium, which typically has a -2 charge as a chalcogen. The charges balance each other out, resulting in a 1:1 ratio of barium ions to selenium ions in the compound.
The ionic compound of BaSe is barium selenide. Barium (Ba) is a metal with a 2+ charge, and selenium (Se) is a nonmetal with a 2- charge. When they combine in a 1:1 ratio, they form an ionic compound with the formula BaSe.
An ionic compound, Barium selenide or BaSe is formed, with the ions Ba2+ and Se2-.
The net ionic equation for the reaction of barium nitrate and lithium carbonate is Ba^2+ + CO3^2- -> BaCO3. This is because barium forms a white precipitate of barium carbonate when it reacts with carbonate ions, and lithium ions do not participate in the formation of the precipitate.
Lithium chloride, barium oxide, sodium nitride, lead (II) sulphate
LiCl is lithium chloride. BaO is barium oxide. Na3N is sodium nitride. PbSO4 is lead II sulfate.
The bond between lithium and fluorine is ionic. Lithium typically donates its electron to fluorine, resulting in the formation of Li+ and F- ions, which are held together by electrostatic attractions.
Selenium typically has an ionic charge of -2 when forming compounds.
Yes. Barium oxide is an ionic compound. Generally a metal with a nonmetal will form an ionic compound.
No, It is ionic. All lithium compounds are ionic.
Lithium oxide is an ionic lattice.