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The Cation, Barium, is +2.
The cation is Na+.
Two bromide ions can combine with one barium cation to form an ionic compound, because a barium cation has an electrical charge of +2, while a bromide anion has an electrical charge of -1.
It's ionic because barium has a 2+ charge while the hydroxide has a 1- charge.
Sodium chloride is neutral.
Ba3N2
CaCl2.
BaS or Barium sulfide is the ionic compound. Ba has a charge of 2+ and S has a charge of 2- so when you combine them, they produce the neutral ionic compound BaS.
Two bromide ions can combine with one barium cation to form an ionic compound, because a barium cation has an electrical charge of +2, while a bromide anion has an electrical charge of -1.
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Barium ion, with a charge of +2.
Barium ion, with a charge of +2.
Barium (Ba) will typically have a +2 charge as it is a group 2A element.
The chemical formula of sodium sulfideis Na2S. The sodium cation is Na+ and the sulfide anion is S2-.
Barium is an alkaline-earth metal, which means it has two valence electrons. To fulfill the octet rule (see below), it wants to lose those two electrons. When it does this, the number of positive protons is greater than the negative electrons; the ion is positive. Positive ions are called anions.
It's ionic because barium has a 2+ charge while the hydroxide has a 1- charge.
a 2+ charge
No. Sulfide is simply a sulfur atom with a negative charge. To be organic a compound must contain carbon.
The positively charged ion is the cation. Negatively charged ions are called anions.