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What substance is bacl2?

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BaCl2 HCl reaction?

they dont react with each other but BaCl2 will break down and sink(white substance will appear in HCl) BaCl2 <---->Ba(2+)+2Cl(-)


What is the empirical formula for a substance containing 65.95 percent barium and 34.05 percent chlorine?

BaCl2


What would the formula of a compound of barium and chlorine be?

H2S is the chemical formula for barium chloride.


MgSO4 plus BaCl2 --- MgCl2 plus BaSO4 what is the base?

the base is the substance which has settled down. it's BaSO4


How many grams of barium chloride are there in 286 moles?

286 (mol BaCl2) * 208.23 (g/mol BaCl2) = 59,553.78 = 59.6*103 g BaCl2 = 59.6 kg BaCl2


What is the solution for FeSo4 plus BaCL2?

FeSO4+BaCl2=>FeCl2+BaSO4


What is the compound of BaCl2?

BaCl2 is itself a compound. Its name is barium chloride.


Is BaCl2 soluble or insoluble?

Yes, barium chloride (BaCl2) is soluble in water.


What is the net ironic equation of BaCl2 plus K2CrO4?

BaCl2+K2CrO4--------->BaCrO4+2KCl BaCrO4 is a yellow precipitate.


How do you calculate the formula of hydrated Barium Chloride given that a sample of 10g of BaCl2.nH2O crystals lost 1.475g of of water on heating?

Mass of BaCl2 = crucible + lid + BaCl2.nH2O - empty crucible + lidMass of water contained in hydrated BaCl2: Initial mass - final massNo. of moles of H2O in hydrated salt = No. of moles = mass of H2O/formula mass of H2O Use this answer in ratioNo. of moles of BaCl2 in 3.399 g = No. of moles = mass of BaCl2/formula mass of BaCl2 Use this answer in ratioThe ratio of BaCl2 to H2O is 1 : 2


What is the mole ratio of BaCl2 to AgCl?

2 mol of AgCl to 1 mol BaCl2


What is the binary compound name for BaCl2?

Barium chloride is the binary compound name for BaCl2.