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The metal barium reacts with water to produce barium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Ba + 2H2O --> Ba(OH)2 + H2
No, barium itself is not corrosive, however, it will react readily with water to form barium hydroxide, which is rather caustic. Additionally, many barium compounds are toxic.
sodium carbonate and barium chloride react to form sodium chloride and barium carbonate Na2CO3 +BaCl2 -------> 2NaCl +BaCO3
Calcium. It reacts with water to form a solution of calcium hydroxide which can then react with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate, a white precipitate. You will get similar results with strontium and barium.
The 1st group elements i.e. Lithium,Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium and Francium are all low density metals and they react violently with water.
Barium carbonate will react with nitric acid, producing barium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Metals that react well with water: Sodium - fizzes Potassium - burns Caesium - explodes Metals that react well with acids: Magnesium
The metal barium reacts with water to produce barium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Ba + 2H2O --> Ba(OH)2 + H2
Sulfur doesn't react with water.
No, barium itself is not corrosive, however, it will react readily with water to form barium hydroxide, which is rather caustic. Additionally, many barium compounds are toxic.
sodium carbonate and barium chloride react to form sodium chloride and barium carbonate Na2CO3 +BaCl2 -------> 2NaCl +BaCO3
For example uranium react with oxygen but not with water.
Magnesium. I believe Magnesium does not react to fresh water but salt water is very corrosive and will disolve the metal.
Salted water doesn't react with oxygen.
why barium sulfate did not dissolve in water
At least all the alkali metals, calcium, strontium, barium, fluorine, chlorine, and bromine.
No, the metal will react strongly with water.