the base is the substance which has settled down. it's BaSO4
43 base five = 23 base 10 24 base five = 14 base 10 37 base 10 = 122 base 5
503 base 10 = 767 base 8 503 base 8 = 323 base 10
2203 in base 10, converted to base 5 is 323032203 in base 5, converted to base 10 is 303.
what is 102222 base 3 plus 222 base 3
A counting base of ten is a decimal base.
No. BaSO4 is a salt. NaOH is a base.
No, MgCl2 is not a base. It is a type of salt that is known for its high solubility in water.
Barium chloride or BaCl2 is a neutral salt, with a pH of 7. It is considered neither and acid nor a base.
Barium Sulfate (BaSO4) is neither an acid nor a base it is a salt
No. MgCl2 is a salt of a strong acid and a strong base, therefore it is neutral.
No. it is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is slightly acidc in nature.
The chemical reaction is: MgCO3 + H2SO4 ------------> MgSO4 +CO2 + H2O
Neither, MgCl2 is to be considered a neutral salt.
it is MgSO4 Bases usually contain OH, and I know a single exception only and it is NH3
Although it appears counter-intuitive to everything you've learned in general chemistry, MgBr2 can be considered a lewis acid. It can react with hydroxide to form a complex with the formula: (HOMgBr2)^-, with the negative charge on the Mg atom.
All sulfates are soluble, except for Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, PbSO4, CaSO4, BaSO4 and SrSO4, which all are bases.
Epsom salt, in fact, does not contain any table salt. A "salt", technically, is a strong base bonded with a strong acid. Epsom salt is Magnesium Sulfate, or MgSO4. Magnesium is a base and Sulfate is an acid.