Type your answer using the format [NH4]+ for NH4+, [Ni(CN)4]2- for Ni(CN)42-, and 3e- for 3e-.) Ba Ba2+ +

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To determine the chemical equation for the reaction in which Ba forms Ba2+, we need to consider the process of ionization.

Ba is the chemical symbol for the element barium. In its elemental form, barium exists as neutral atoms, represented as Ba. To form Ba2+ ions, barium loses two electrons.

The chemical equation for this ionization process can be represented as:

Ba -> Ba2+ + 2e-

In this equation, the arrow points to the right, indicating the formation of Ba2+ ions and the release of two electrons (represented as 2e-).

So, the balanced chemical equation for the ionization of Ba yielding Ba2+ is:

Ba -> Ba2+ + 2e-