Barium's charge is 2+ and Chlorine's charge is 1- so the formula would be BaCl2
the charge of barium is positive 2
the barium ion Ba2+ and the carbonate ion CO32+
The valency of bromide ion (Br-) is -1.
The chemical formula of barium nitrate is Ba(NO3)2.
In an ionic compound the charges of all the ions must balance out to zero. The chloride ion has a charge of -1. Lithium and potassium ions both have a +1 charge. So these ions will combine in a 1:1 ration. By contrast, barium, strontium, and calcium all form ions with a 2+ charge, so in order to balance the charges, chloride ions must combine with these metals in a 2:1 ratio.
The elements in Barium Chloride (BaCl2) are Barium (Ba) and Chlorine (Cl).
Barium chloride; BaCl2
Barium ion, with a charge of +2.
Barium ion, with a charge of +2.
The chemical formula of barium chloride is BaCl2.
BaCI2
Ba^(2+) + 2Cl^(-) = BaCl2 Notice, the barium ion hs a charge of '2+' . This must be balanced by a charge of '2-' . This is done by having 2 chloride ions 'Cl^- & Cl^- ..Hence (2Cl^-). BaCl2 is barium chloride. It is an ionic crystalline solid at STP.
the valency of silicate ion is 4-
the barium ion Ba2+ and the carbonate ion CO32+
The formula for a sulphate ion is SO42- so the valency of a sulphate ion is -2.
i think you mean BaCl2... its barium chloride (Balance the equations next time XD)
The valency of bromide ion (Br-) is -1.
the valency of element sodium chloride is 1