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the base is the substance which has settled down. it's BaSO4

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Is BaCl2 a base?

Barium chloride or BaCl2 is a neutral salt, with a pH of 7. It is considered neither and acid nor a base.


Is BaCl2 a strong base?

No, BaCl2 is not a base at all. It is a salt that is formed by the reaction between barium hydroxide (a strong base) and hydrochloric acid. BaCl2 dissociates in water to release barium ions and chloride ions.


Is BaCl2 and acid or base?

BaCl2 is a salt composed of barium (Ba) and chloride (Cl) ions. It is neither an acid nor a base as it does not release or accept protons in solution.


Is BaSO4 a Salt or Base or Acid?

BaSO4 is a salt because it is formed from the reaction of a base (barium hydroxide) and an acid (sulfuric acid), resulting in the neutralization of the acid with the base. Salt compounds are formed when the hydrogen ions of an acid are replaced by metal ions or other positive ions.


Is MgCl an acid base or salt?

MgCl2 is a salt composed of magnesium and chloride ions. It is not an acid or a base.


Is mgCI2 a base?

No. MgCl2 is a salt of a strong acid and a strong base, therefore it is neutral.


Is MgCl2 a salt acid or base?

MgCl2 is magnesium chloride , and is a 'chemical salt'. A chemical salt is a substance that has a metal cation(M^(n+)), and a acidic functional group as the anion(A^(n-)). Some more chemical salts. Sodium chloride Potassium nitrate Calcium sulphate Strontium nitrate. Rubidium phosphate Sodium ethanoate ( acetate). NB There are many more chemical salts.


Is barium sulfate an acid or a base?

Barium Sulfate (BaSO4) is neither an acid nor a base it is a salt


Is MgSO4 a acid or a base?

Magnesium sulfate, or MgSO4, is a salt that does not exhibit acidic or basic properties. It is formed from the reaction of magnesium hydroxide, a base, with sulfuric acid, an acid. In solution, magnesium sulfate dissociates into magnesium ions and sulfate ions.


What happens when magnesium oxide is put in hydrochloric acid?

When magnesium oxide is put in hydrochloric acid, it will react to form magnesium chloride and water. The chemical reaction can be represented as: MgO + 2HCl -> MgCl2 + H2O. This reaction is a classic example of an acid-base reaction where the base (MgO) reacts with the acid (HCl) to form a salt (MgCl2) and water.


Is magnesium sulphate a base?

it is MgSO4 Bases usually contain OH, and I know a single exception only and it is NH3


Is mgso4 a strong acid?

No, MgSO4 (magnesium sulfate) is not a strong acid. It is actually a salt that is formed from the reaction of magnesium hydroxide (a weak base) and sulfuric acid (a strong acid). When dissolved in water, it dissociates into its component ions but does not significantly contribute hydrogen ions to the solution to classify as a strong acid.