it is some sort of Compound found in elements on the periodic table
Barium and Chlorine
Assuming that the questioner would have written BaCl2 instead of BaCI2, if typographic resources were available to do so, the answer is "barium and chlorine". The formula as written shows the presence of barium, carbon, and iodine, but this formula does not correspond to any known compound.
BaCI2
These elements are called transuranic elements.
Elements located in groups 4 - 12 in the modern periodic table are considered as transition elements. Transition elements should not be confused with the d-block elements which are from groups 3 - 12.
By grouping the elements on the Periodic Table.
Assuming that the questioner would have written BaCl2 instead of BaCI2, if typographic resources were available to do so, the answer is "barium and chlorine". The formula as written shows the presence of barium, carbon, and iodine, but this formula does not correspond to any known compound.
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Barium chloride is an ionic compound.
BaCI2
No. It is quite difficult for elements to change into new elements.
Non-elements. There are only around 118 known elements, there are millions of compounds made of those elements.
Hydrogen and oxygen are already elements. Elements do not contain other elements.
Transuranium Elements
the sum of the elements divided by the number of elements is the average
main group elements
The properties were repeated after 8 elements.
These elements are called transuranic elements.