When barium becomes an ion what is its specific charge?

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2026-07-16 07:06

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When barium becomes an ion, it typically loses two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, resulting in a barium ion with a charge of +2. This ion is represented as Ba²⁺. The loss of these two electrons allows barium to attain the same electron configuration as the nearest noble gas, xenon.

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