Strontium is a very active alkaline earth metal that is solid at standard temperature and pressure and readily forms divalent cations. Fluorine is a very active nonmetal that readily accepts one additional per atoms, and fluorine at standard temperature and pressure is a diatomic molecular gas. Therefore, these two elements normally react according to the equation: Sr (s) + F2 -> SrF2 (s). The product, a salt named strontium fluoride is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
Barium and fluorine combine to form barium fluoride.
SrF2.
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
When lithium and fluorine react, they form an ionic compound - lithium fluoride (LiF).
Ionic.
If fluorine combines with an element such that their electronegativity difference is more than 1.7, then they will form an ionic compound. Example:- Hydrogen fluoride is an ionic compound. Hydrogen has electronegativity of 2.1 and fluorine has 4.0. So, the difference is 1.9. Therefore, it is an ionic compound.
Barium Dichloride is NOT correct. The name is Barium Chloride it is a binary ionic compound.
BaF2
Barium hydroxide.answered by jaydeep mahato
The formula for the ionic compound barium chloride is BaCl2.
Some basic information that I'm able to get from the formula BaF2 are: 1) The compound is composed of two different elements, Barium and Fluorine in the ratio of 1:2 2) Barium is a metal and Fluorine is a non-metal therefore BaF2 is formed by ionic bondings and it's an ionic compound 3) Barium donates one electron EACH to two Fluorine and the ions are Ba2+ and 2F- 4) BaF2 is a salt (metal + non-metal) 5) BaF2 has a giant lattice structure
Lithium and fluorine react together to form lithium fluoride which is an ionic compound.
Ba 2+andS 2-formBaSAn ionic compound. So, an ionic bond is formed in barium sulphide.
BaBr2
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
BaCl2 is formed, barium chloride
Yes. Barium oxide is an ionic compound. Generally a metal with a nonmetal will form an ionic compound.
Lithium reacts with fluorine to form an ionic compound, LiF. The rest all form covalent compounds
ionic- Barium is a metal, and Fluorine a non-metal.