Barium sulphate to barium sulphate is NO CHANGE!
BeSe
Ba + Br2 ----> BaBr2
Ba + 2 H2O --> Ba(OH)2 + H2 Barium + Water --> Barium Hydroxide + Hydrogen Gas.
The metal barium reacts with water to produce barium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Ba + 2H2O --> Ba(OH)2 + H2
This equation is Ba(OH)2 + H2SO4 -> BaSO4 + H2O.
Barium sulphate to barium sulphate is NO CHANGE!
Barium peroxide (BaO) decomposes in water to barium oxide and oxygen. Barium oxide will further react with water to produce barium hydroxide. Summing up: 2BaO+2H2O-->2Ba(OH)2+02
BaSO4 + 2H2O --> Ba(OH)2 + H2SO4 There is now one Barium, one Sulfate, two hydroxides, and two oxygens on either side of the arrow. The above reaction would make sense if barium sulfate was soluble in water... but it is not. In fact, it is so insoluble in water that there is no reaction.
barium nitrate + sulphuric acid gives barium sulphate equation is BaNo3 + SO4 - BaSO4
Formula: BaI2
Ba(NO3)2
BeSe
Ba + 2H2O -> Ba(OH)2 + H2
The chemical equation is:2 K3PO4 + 3 Ba(CH3COO)2 = 6 CH3COOK + Ba3(PO4)2Barium phosphate is insoluble in water.
No. Barium hydroxide dissolves in water.
Barium sulfate is insoluble in water, while barium carbonate will dissolve. As barium carbonate dissolves in water, it dissociates, and the barium ions are freed. The barium ions are toxic, and that is the crux of the issue.