- reactivity,
barium is
never found in
nature as a free element. The most
common minerals of
barium are
barite (
barium sulfate, BaSO4) and
witherite (
barium carbonate...
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compounds of
barium. This
white granular monohydrate is the
usual commercial form.
Barium hydroxide can be
prepared by
dissolving barium oxide (BaO) in...
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Barium borate is an
inorganic compound, a
borate of
barium with a
chemical formula BaB2O4 or Ba(BO2)2. It is
available as a
hydrate or
dehydrated form...
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Barium nitrate is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Ba(NO3)2. It, like most
barium salts, is colorless, toxic, and water-soluble. It burns...
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Barium chromate, is a
yellow sand like
powder with the
formula BaCrO4. It is a
known oxidizing agent and
produces a
green flame when heated, a
result of...
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Barium chloride is an
inorganic compound with the
formula BaCl2. It is one of the most
common water-soluble
salts of
barium. Like most
other water-soluble...
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Barium iodide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula BaI2. The
compound exists as an
anhydrous and a
hydrate (BaI2(H2O)2), both of
which are
white solids...
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Barium sulfate (or sulphate) is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula BaSO4. It is a
white crystalline solid that is
odorless and insoluble...
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Barium peroxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula BaO2. This
white solid (gray when impure) is one of the most
common inorganic peroxides, and...
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Barium cyanide is a
chemical compound with the
formula Ba(CN)2. It is
synthesized by the
reaction of
hydrogen cyanide and
barium hydroxide in
water or...