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fiore
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Barium Peroxide

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Hello everyone. I would like to seek your ideas/knowledge/expertise for the question:
Is Barium peroxide considered as a Barium salt?
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Salts are made of a cathion and an anion. Here Ba 2+ and O2 2-
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Yes, barium peroxide (BaO2) is considered a barium salt. Barium peroxide is a chemical compound composed of barium and oxygen, and it falls under the category of barium salts. It is important to handle barium compounds with care, as they can be toxic.
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