Determining whether the formation of an ionic compound is endothermic or exothermic reaction requires analyzing the individual steps that must occur for the reaction to take place. Which of the following steps is not necessary to combine barium and chlorine into the compound barium chloride? Ba + Cl2 (e) → BaCl2 O The compound must be separated into ions. Ions combine to form compound. Barium must be ionized. Chlorine must be lonized.

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3. Determining whether the formation of an ionic compound is endothermic or exothermic reaction requires
analyzing the individual steps that must occur for the reaction to take place. Which of the following steps is not
necessary to combine barium and chlorine into the compound barium chloride?
Ba) + Cl2 (e)
→ BaCl2
O The compound must be separated into ions.
Ions combine to form compound.
Barium must be ionized.
Chlorine must be ionized.
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