Ba(OH)2 is the chemical formula barium hydroxide.
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PtO2 is ionic
no. it only has ionic as far as i know.
MgBr2 is an ionic compound (salt: magnesium bromide)
Ionic solids are not dissociated in ions.
Ba(OH)2 is an ionic compound. Barium hydroxide dissociates in water to form barium ions (Ba2+) and hydroxide ions (OH-), which are held together by ionic bonds.
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Yes, because it is a base.
Barium hydroxide - Ba(OH)2 - is a hydroxide.
Barium hydroxide IS soluble in water, and it has the formula Ba(OH)2, not ba(oh)2.
Ba(OH)2 (barium hydroxide) would increase the pH of water when dissolved because it is a strong base that releases hydroxide ions, which react with water to produce more OH- ions, thus increasing the pH. NaCl (sodium chloride) would not significantly affect the pH of water when dissolved because it dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions, which do not influence the pH of the solution.
The net ionic equation for the reaction between Ba(OH)2 and Na2SO4 is Ba^2+(aq) + SO4^2-(aq) -> BaSO4(s) where BaSO4 is a solid precipitate formed by the combination of Ba^2+ and SO4^2- ions. Sodium ions do not participate in the reaction as they remain in the solution as spectator ions.
This solution is impossible because the solubility of Ba(OH)2 at 20 0C is only 38,9 g/L.
PtO2 is ionic
Potassium iodide is ionic.
no. it only has ionic as far as i know.
ionic bond