BaSO4 is a solid compound at room temperature and pressure.
Barite is a mineral consisting of the compound BaSO4 (Barium Sulfate).
Precipitate (a solid compound)
It depends on the ambient temperature and pressure of the environment in which the compound is located.
It depends on the element or compound that you are working with. Try wikipedia.
it depends on what the compound is made up of. if it is made out of a solid and liquid then yes and the same goes if it is made up of two liquids, however if it is made up of two gasses or a liquid and a gass then it will just evaporate.
Barite is a mineral consisting of the compound BaSO4 (Barium Sulfate).
The molar mass of BaSO4 is 233.4 g/mol. Therefore, 0.0891 g of BaSO4 corresponds to 0.000382 moles of BaSO4. Since BaSO4 contains 1 mole of Ba for every 1 mole of BaSO4, the original sample contained 0.000382 moles of Ba. The percentage of barium in the compound is calculated as (mass of Ba / total mass of the compound) * 100, which equals approximately 0.143%.
Calcium hydroxide is a solid compound at room temperature.
K2O is a solid compound at room temperature. It exists as a white crystalline solid.
Hair is a liquid because it flows.
Barium sulfate (BaSO4) is a neutral compound with no overall charge. In this ionic compound, the barium (Ba) ion has a +2 charge, and the sulfate (SO4) ion has a -2 charge, which balance each other out to give a net charge of zero for the compound.
At room temperature, water is a liquid compound. At 0 oC it freezes into a solid, and at 100 oC it vaporizes into a gas.
Calcium - element - solid water - compound - liquid dry ice (carbon dioxide) - compound - solid milk - mixture - liquid soil - mixture - solid soap - mixture - solid/ liquid
BaSO4 is an ionic compound. It consists of positively charged barium ions (Ba2+) and negatively charged sulfate ions (SO4^2-) that are held together by electrostatic forces of attraction.
that varies from one compound to another..
It could be solid, liquid or gas depending on the compound.
An Ionic compound is any compound in which some of the atoms gain or lose electrons to form Ions, and it has no specific state (solid, liquid, gas). So, the short answer is no, not necessarily.