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barium chloride is a) made from metals b) made from non metals c)a covalent molecule d)an iconic compound​

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Ionic compound

Step-by-step explanation:

Barium Chloride is an ionic compound of barium and chlorine.

Barium is a metal with two valence electrons while chlorine is a non metal with seven valence electrons.

Barium will require two atoms of chlorine to form Barium chloride.

The reaction can be demonsated in the equation below.

Ba2+ + Cl- -----------> BaCl2

In this type of bond, Barium uses its 2 valence electrons to form an ionic bond with 7 valence electrons of chlorine. Chlorine will require its own two atoms to form this type of bond with Barium.

Cl -Ba-Cl = BaCl2

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