I guess the anionic part is missing in the question.
Ba stands for the element barium and is not a compound.
The ionic compound name for BaCO3 is barium carbonate. Barium is the cation with a 2+ charge, while carbonate is the anion with a 2- charge.
Barium carbonate (BaCO3) is a chemical compound composed of one barium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of ceramic glazes, cement, and other barium compounds.
BaCO3 is barium carbonate. It is a solid and is mostly insoluble in water.
The ionic compound name for SCI4 is sulfur tetrachloride.
The name of the ionic compound Cs2S is cesium sulfide.
The ionic compound name for BaCO3 is barium carbonate. Barium is the cation with a 2+ charge, while carbonate is the anion with a 2- charge.
The chemical formula for Barium Carbonate is BaCO3
BaCO3 is barium carbonate. It is a solid and is mostly insoluble in water.
Barium carbonate (BaCO3) is a chemical compound composed of one barium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of ceramic glazes, cement, and other barium compounds.
FeO is Iron(II)oxide, archaically , Ferrous oxide. Do NOT confuse with Fe2O3, which is Iron(III)oxide ; Archaically Ferric oxide. The 'iron' atom is in different oxidation states for these two compounds. NB 'Fe' is the chemical symbol for 'Iron', and comes from Latin 'Ferrum' for iron.
The ionic compound name for SCI4 is sulfur tetrachloride.
The name of the ionic compound Cs2S is cesium sulfide.
The name for the ionic compound MgOH2 is magnesium hydroxide.
Sodium bromite is the name of the ionic compound NaBrO2.
The name of the ionic compound Cu3PO3 is copper(I) phosphite.
The name of the ionic compound Li2S is lithium sulfide.
Potassium perchlorate is the name of the ionic compound KBrO4.