Sodium is in Group I on the Periodic Table. It tends to donate one electron when it is bonding.
Arsenic is in the same Group or Family as phosphorus.
We can use the Periodic Table to help us write formulas (formulae) of unknown chemicals.
Sodium arsenate must be Na2AsO4
Now to think about barium. Which group or family is it in?
It is in Group II, same Family as magnesium. It will donate two electrons to form a bond. Chlorine will accept one electron. Therefore, barium chloride must be BaCl2
What did Julius Caeser say?
"We come to barium him, not to praise him."
(That is supposed to be a joke.)
(NH4)2SO4(aq) + BaCl2(aq) → 2NH4Cl(aq) + BaSO4(s). Barium sulfate is the precipitate.
CuSO4 + BaCl2 --> CuCl2 + BaSO4
Barium Dichloride is NOT correct. The name is Barium Chloride it is a binary ionic compound.
first add water to mixture the ammonium chloride and barium chloride dissolve in the water but the iodine does not. filter out the iodine using filtration then use fractional crystallization to separate the ammonium chloride and barium chloride and water
The formula name of a hydrate barium chloride and water is : BaCI2.2H2O
Like all barium compounds it is ionic.
The chemical formula of barium chloride is BaCl2.The molecular mass is 208,23 g (for the anhydrous salt).
(NH4)2SO4(aq) + BaCl2(aq) → 2NH4Cl(aq) + BaSO4(s). Barium sulfate is the precipitate.
i think you mean BaCl2... its barium chloride (Balance the equations next time XD)
CuSO4 + BaCl2 --> CuCl2 + BaSO4
Barium Dichloride is NOT correct. The name is Barium Chloride it is a binary ionic compound.
Barium chloride can be precipitated wit a sulfate; barium sulfate is then filtrated.
Barium chloride is the name of the compound with the formula BaCl2.
Barium hydroxide is a molecular compound.
Barium chloride is BaCl2
barium chloride plus sodium sulphate yields barium sulphate plus sodium chloride
Barium Chloride Dihydrate