What charge does the barium ion possess in the compound BaCl2?

2 Answers
Jul 2, 2016

The Barium ion in this molecule would have +2 charge.

Explanation:

Barium is in the 6th energy level of the periodic table in the second column, with an electron configuration of Ba=[Xe]6s2

Barium would lose two electrons to follow the Rule of Octet and become Ba+2=[Kr]5s24d105p6

The Barium ion is Ba+2
The Chloride ion is Cl1

It takes two 1 Chloride ions to balance the one +2 Barium ions to form the Barium Chloride molecule BaCl2

Jul 2, 2016

Ba commonly forms a divalent ion, i.e. Ba2+.

Explanation:

How do I know this? Well, for a start, barium is an alkaline earth metal, that commonly forms a +II ion. Even if I didn't know this, I should know that Br, a halogen, commonly forms a I ion, and thus barium assumes a +II oxidation state in BaX2. Look at their positions on the Periodic Table: Group II metal and Group VII non-metal.