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Colten Gottlieb

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5mo ago

BaCl is an ionic compound. Barium (Ba) is a metal, while chlorine (Cl) is a non-metal. When they bond together, barium donates an electron to chlorine, forming an ionic bond between oppositely charged ions.

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12y ago

BaSO4

is an ionic compound formed from

the cation,

Ba 2+

and the anion, the polyatomic ion,

SO4 2-

forming barium sulfate.

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lenpollock

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9mo ago

No such compound as 'BaCl'.

If you mean 'BaCl2'. ( Barium Chloride), then it is ionic.

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14y ago

Ionic - barium is a metal whose ions carry a 2+ charge; each chloride ion possesses a single negative charge.

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13y ago

Both: The internal bonds within the carbonate anion are covalent, but the bonds between carbonate and barium are ionic.

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15y ago

Ionic - metal + non-metal

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12y ago

It would be BaCl2 and it is ionic

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