Answer:
Ba(NO₃)₂(s) → Ba²⁺ + 2NO₃⁻
Explanation:
A strong electrolyte is a salt (A compound that has an anion and a cation and are neutral) that, in water, dissociates completely in its ions.
In Barium nitrate, Ba(NO₃)₂, the cation is Ba²⁺ (Alkaline earth metal), and the anion is the nitrate ion, NO₃⁻.
Thus, when Ba(NO₃)₂ (s) is dissolved in water, its transformation is: