BaCl would not exist. BaCl2 would be Barium Chloride, though.
barium chloride
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No, Barium Chloride (BaCL²) is a solid white salt. However BaCL² is water-soluble and can be placed in solution to create an electrolyte.
K2CO3 + BaCl2 -> 2KCl + BaCO3 Note: The Barium Chloride take the formula BaCl2 rather than BaCl due to the ionic bonding of Ba2+ and Cl-.
saliva acidified with HCl and BaCl: Ba++ + SO42- ---> BaSO4 saliva acidified with HNO3 and added with NH4MoO4: H2PO4- + 12MoO42- +3NH4 +22 H3O+ ---> (NH4)3 + 12MoO3 + 34H2O saliva acidified with HCl and added with NH4C2O4: Ca++ + C2O4 ---> CaC2O4
Yes.
barium chloride
Barium chloride BaCl2 is quite hygroscopic and thus might exist as di-hydrate: BaCl2.2H2O Extra: BaCl does NOT exsist.
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No, Barium Chloride (BaCL²) is a solid white salt. However BaCL² is water-soluble and can be placed in solution to create an electrolyte.
BaOH + HCl -> BaCl + H2O
K2CO3 + BaCl2 -> 2KCl + BaCO3 Note: The Barium Chloride take the formula BaCl2 rather than BaCl due to the ionic bonding of Ba2+ and Cl-.
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saliva acidified with HCl and BaCl: Ba++ + SO42- ---> BaSO4 saliva acidified with HNO3 and added with NH4MoO4: H2PO4- + 12MoO42- +3NH4 +22 H3O+ ---> (NH4)3 + 12MoO3 + 34H2O saliva acidified with HCl and added with NH4C2O4: Ca++ + C2O4 ---> CaC2O4
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