how is barium chloride formed?
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Barium Chloride is an inorganic salt that is made up of barium cations (Ba+) and chloride anions (Cl–). It is also called Barium Muriate or Barium dichloride. It is a white solid which is water-soluble, hygroscopic and gives a slight yellow-green colour to a flame.
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Beryllium chloride is prepared by reaction of the metal with chlorine at high temperatures: Be + Cl2 → BeCl. BeCl2 can also be prepared by carbothermal reduction of beryllium oxide in the presence of chlorine. BeCl2 can be prepared by treating beryllium with hydrogen chloride.
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