Barium is divalent; the ion is Ba2+.
The formula for the compound formed by the combination of barium ion (Ba^2+) and iodide ion (I^-) is BaI2, which is barium iodide. This compound is formed when one barium ion combines with two iodide ions due to their respective charges.
A cation is a positively charged ion. Barium ion is Ba^2+, chloride ion is Cl^-, nitrate ion is NO3^-, and chromate ion is CrO4^2-.
The ionic compound formed between barium and sulfur is barium sulfide, which has the chemical formula BaS. Barium is a group 2 metal with a 2+ charge, and sulfur is a group 16 nonmetal with a 2- charge. Therefore, to balance the charges, one barium ion (Ba2+) combines with one sulfide ion (S2-) to form BaS.
i think you mean BaCl2... its barium chloride (Balance the equations next time XD)
The chemical name for Ba2OH- is barium hydroxide. It is composed of a barium ion (Ba2+) and a hydroxide ion (OH-).
The formula for the compound formed by the combination of barium ion (Ba^2+) and iodide ion (I^-) is BaI2, which is barium iodide. This compound is formed when one barium ion combines with two iodide ions due to their respective charges.
When barium ion is added to a hydroxide ion, the two opposite charges attract each other to form barium hydroxide Ba2+ + OH------>Ba(OH)2.
The name for this ion is:barium ion
The chemical formula for barium nitride is Ba3N2. This compound is formed by the combination of the barium ion (Ba2+) and the nitride ion (N3-). The subscripts in the formula are determined by the charges of the ions to ensure overall charge neutrality.
Barium ion = Ba2+ Hydroxide ion = OH-
A barium ion is denoted as Ba^2+.
Barium chloride; BaCl2
barium ion is a cation. rest listed are anions.
Barium Oxide is BaO.Ba+2 is Barium positive ion (anion).
Ba+2 Br-1 -----> these are the ions and their chargesBa+2 Br+1 Br+1 ----> the charges must add to zero, so one positive Br ion is added to cancel out the +2 Ba ionBaBr2 ------> simplifyName: Barium bromide
A cation is a positively charged ion. Barium ion is Ba^2+, chloride ion is Cl^-, nitrate ion is NO3^-, and chromate ion is CrO4^2-.
No, the correct would be BaO ya but u can write benzene as C6H6 insted of CH . . . . . . ha ha ha ha