Is BaCl2 Ionic or Covalent? (And Why?)

Is BaCl2 Ionic or Covalent

BaCl2 is an ionic compound because when the metal combines with nonmetal, it usually forms an ionic compound. Here, Ba is a metal and Cl is a nonmetal. So when they combine, it forms an ionic compound.

Well, now you have got to know that BaCl2 is an ionic compound, but let me explain the in-depth reason why BaCl2 is an ionic compound.

If you are a visual learner like me, then here is a short one minute video for you.

Why is BaCl2 an ionic compound?

As mentioned above, you can simply remember that when the metal combines with nonmetal, the bond between them is an ionic bond.

Here in BaCl2, the Mg atom is a metal and the Cl atom is a nonmetal.

Hence the bond between them is an ionic bond.

How does the ionic bond form between Ba and Cl?

In BaCl2, there are two atoms;
Ba and Cl.

About Barium (Ba):

Barium atom have 56 electrons.

The electron arrangement in Barium (Ba) is 2, 8, 18, 18, 8, 2.

So the outermost orbit of Barium atom has 2 electrons.

Now Barium is a metal and the metals are highly electropositive (that means they have the tendency to lose electrons and become positive ions.)

barium ion

Hence during the chemical reaction, the Barium atom will lose 2 electrons to form a stable octet.

About Chlorine (Cl):

Chlorine atom have 17 electrons.

The electrons arrangement in Chlorine (Cl) is 2, 8, 7.

So the outermost orbit of Chlorine atom has 7 electrons.

Now Chlorine is a nonmetal and the nonmetals are highly electronegative (that means they have the tendency to gain electrons and become negative ions.)

chlorine ion

Hence during the chemical reaction, the Chlorine atom will gain 1 electron to form a stable octet.

What happens when Ba and Cl combine?

When Ba and Cl combine with each other, the electron transfer takes place from Barium atom to Chlorine atom (i.e from Ba to Cl).

In other words, the Barium atom (Ba) loses 2 electrons and the Chlorine atoms (Cl) gains 1-1 electrons.

Due to this, the Barium becomes a positive ion (Ba2+) and Chlorine becomes a negative ion (Cl).

Now because of the positive charge of Barium ion and negative charge of Chlorine ion, the electrostatic force of attraction is produced between them.

bacl2

This electrostatic force between Barium ion and Chlorine ions results in an ionic bond between them.

Hence, BaCl2 is an ionic compound.

I hope you have understood the reason why BaCl2 is an ionic compound.

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