Barium doesnot form compound with magnesium. Both are in the same group and are metals. The symbol for barium is Ba and that of magnesium is Mg.
Barium.
Magnesium was discovered first, in 1755 by Joseph Black. Barium was discovered later, in 1808 by Sir Humphry Davy.
Mg (Magnesium) is lighter than Ba (Barium) on the periodic table. Magnesium has an atomic number of 12 and an atomic weight of 24.305 amu, while Barium has an atomic number of 56 and an atomic weight of 137.327 amu.
the answer is BaO..... because the barium is occupy the lower position than the magnesium.....in the same group......... the the alkalinity of the barium oxide is slightly higher than the magnesium oxide.................
The maximum density in this list: radium with 5,50 g/cm3.
Barium doesnot form compound with magnesium. Both are in the same group and are metals. The symbol for barium is Ba and that of magnesium is Mg.
Barium.
No. Barium and magnesium and calcium are in group 2A but potassium is in group 1A.
steel barium magnesium
Magnesium was discovered first, in 1755 by Joseph Black. Barium was discovered later, in 1808 by Sir Humphry Davy.
Mg (Magnesium) is lighter than Ba (Barium) on the periodic table. Magnesium has an atomic number of 12 and an atomic weight of 24.305 amu, while Barium has an atomic number of 56 and an atomic weight of 137.327 amu.
The element in period 6 that is in the same group as Mg (Magnesium) is Ba (Barium). Both magnesium and barium belong to Group 2 in the periodic table, which is known as the alkaline earth metals group.
The alkaline earth metals are beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium.
Six elements are there. And they are: beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, radium
the answer is BaO..... because the barium is occupy the lower position than the magnesium.....in the same group......... the the alkalinity of the barium oxide is slightly higher than the magnesium oxide.................
Group 2 elements or alkaline earth metals are beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium