barium chloride
The correct formula for Barium carbonate is BaCO3.
BaClO32 is not a valid chemical formula. It appears to be a combination of the elements barium (Ba), chlorine (Cl), and oxygen (O). The correct formula for barium chlorate is Ba(ClO3)2.
I think ionic, but I don't know why . . . barium is a metal and chlorine is a nonmetal. barium needs to transfer two electrons to form a +2 cation. each chlorine atom can gain one electron, to form -1 anions. One barium will need two chlorine atoms to form barium chloride, BaCl2, which has ionic bonding.
The compound formed between barium and chlorine would be barium chloride (BaCl2). In this compound, barium has a +2 charge and chlorine has a -1 charge, so two chlorine atoms are needed to balance the charge of one barium atom.
the correct formula unit for the ionic compound barium oxide is BaO.
The elements in Barium Chloride (BaCl2) are Barium (Ba) and Chlorine (Cl).
The name is Barium Chloride because it is the reaction of Barium (Ba2+) with Chlorine (Cl-).
The correct formula for barium chlorate is Ba(ClO3)2.
No, Ba2N3 is not the correct formula. The correct formula for an ionic compound made of barium and nitrogen would be Ba3N2, where barium is a 2+ cation and nitrogen is a 3- anion.
If you think to barium phosphide the correct formula is Ba3P2.
There are 2. The chemical formula tells you that there is 1 barium and 2 chlorine.
The ionic compound formed from Barium (Ba) and Chlorine (Cl) is Barium Chloride, with a chemical formula BaCl2.