White solid
Barium hypochlorite (Ba(ClO)2) is considered a basic compound. When dissolved in water, it can release hydroxide ions (OH⁻), contributing to a basic solution. It is commonly used as a bleaching agent and disinfectant due to its oxidative properties.
Barium chloride is a compound, not a state. It is typically found as a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
Ba3N2 Nitride has an oxidation state of -3 ( N3- ) and Barium has an oxidation state of +2, or Ba2+. To obtain the formula, the charges are balanced out and the result is an oxidation state of 0. The formal is Ba3N2.
Hydrolysis reaction: ClO- + H2O ----> HClO + OH-
It'd be BaI2 because Barium has a fixed oxidation state of +2, and Iodine has a fixed state of -1, so you need two Iodines to create a neutral charge.
net ionic equation is: ClO-(aq) +H2O OH -(aq)+ HClO(aq) final solution is basic
Barium nitrate is a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
Barium hypochlorite (Ba(ClO)2) is considered a basic compound. When dissolved in water, it can release hydroxide ions (OH⁻), contributing to a basic solution. It is commonly used as a bleaching agent and disinfectant due to its oxidative properties.
Barium melts at 725°C. physical or chemical property
It is very reactive.
Barium nitrate is Ba(NO3)2 it is a solid under normal conditions, so this isshown as Ba(NO3)2 (s)
Barium chloride is a compound, not a state. It is typically found as a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
Formula: Zn(ClO)2
Barium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Ba3N2 Nitride has an oxidation state of -3 ( N3- ) and Barium has an oxidation state of +2, or Ba2+. To obtain the formula, the charges are balanced out and the result is an oxidation state of 0. The formal is Ba3N2.
The formula for hypochlorite is: ClO-
No, it is a hypochlorite.