What is the oxidation number for Ba?

1 Answer
May 21, 2016

Barium typically displays a +II oxidation state in its compounds.

Explanation:

Barium salts, BaX2, clearly have an oxidation state of +II. Neutral barium metal, of course has a 0 oxidation state, as it has neither donated nor accepted electrons.

That barium takes a +II oxidation state, is entirely consistent with its position in Group 2 of the Periodic Table, i.e. 2 valence electrons, which the metal LOSES when it forms an ionic compound.