Barium Sulfite
Barium sulfite
The ionic compound of BaSO3 is called barium sulfite.
No. Any sulphate is SO4.
Yes, BaSO3 is an ionic compound. Barium (Ba) is a metal and sulfate (SO3) is a polyatomic ion consisting of both nonmetals and metals. Therefore, BaSO3 is formed through the transfer of electrons from barium to sulfate, resulting in the formation of ionic bonds.
The chemical name of the compound RbI is rubidium iodide.
The chemical name of the compound C3H2Cl is Chloropropyne.
The chemical compound name for Hg2F2 is mercury(I) fluoride.
The chemical compound name for CH4 is carbon tetrahydride.
The IUPAC name for the chemical compound toluene is methylbenzene.
The name of SO4 is called sulfate. But it has a charge of negative 2. There are many compounds with sulfate in them such as H2SO4 which is sulfuric acid, Na2SOR which is Epsom salt and BaSO3 which is barium sulfate.
This compound doesn't exist.
There is actually not a specific name for the chemical compound NaHO2AlOCO. This compound is often used as a pesticide or in household products.