Barium sulfite
The ionic compound of BaSO3 is called barium sulfite.
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.
solubility = [Ba2+]= 80 x 10-6 M When BaSO3 dissolves it gives equal concentration of Ba2+ and SO32-, so Ksp = [Ba2+][SO32-] = 6.4 x10-9
The compound name for SiI4 is tetrasilane.
The compound name for S2F10 is disulfur decafluoride.
The ionic compound of BaSO3 is called barium sulfite.
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.
BaSo3
Barytrs, Heaveyspar =BaSO4 witherite=BaSO3
solubility = [Ba2+]= 80 x 10-6 M When BaSO3 dissolves it gives equal concentration of Ba2+ and SO32-, so Ksp = [Ba2+][SO32-] = 6.4 x10-9
In barium sulfite (BaSO₃), the cation is barium (Ba²⁺) and the anion is sulfite (SO₃²⁻). Barium carries a +2 charge, while the sulfite ion carries a -2 charge, allowing them to combine to form a neutral compound.
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.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
The compound name for 7H2O is heptahydrate.
The compound name for SiI4 is tetrasilane.