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  • ate forms when aluminium sulfate is mixed with barium acetate.
  • tion of In-Situ Grown Si3N4 Whisker Reinforced Barium Aluminum Silicate Ceramic Matrix Composite,” F
  • Celsian Phase Transformation Mechanisms in the Barium Aluminum Silicate Glass Ceramic System,” C. R.
  • It has locations of gold, iron, barium, and mercury.
  • Zeta Cygni has an abundance of barium, and other heavy chemical elements, in its atm
  • also used to form lake pigments with calcium, barium, and lead.
  • ration, and under different owners, with lead, barium and zinc ores being extracted.
  • proportions of strontium, yttrium, zirconium, barium and the lanthanide elements suggest that the s
  • 3% K2O), LILE-enriched (strontium, caesium and barium), as compared to tholeiitic basalts and gabbro
  • an nitride-centered octahedral cluster of six barium atoms embedded in a matrix of sodium.
  • Can also be prepared by treatment of barium azide solution with dilute sulfuric acid, filt
  • As a cheap, soluble salt of barium, barium chloride finds wide application in the
  • ) is an indicator used in the determination of barium, beryllium, lithium, uranium and thorium compo
  • Barium bromide can be prepared from barium sulfide or
  • Historically, barium bromide was used to purify radium in a process
  • Barium bromide can be crystallized out from the solut
  • Barium bromide, along with other water-soluble barium
  • m precipitates preferentially in a solution of barium bromide, the ratio of radium to barium in the
  • trogens include aluminium, antimony, arsenite, barium, cadmium, chromium (Cr(II)), cobalt, copper, l
  • Barytocalcite is a barium calcium carbonate mineral with the chemical fo
  • Thallium barium calcium copper oxide, or TBCCO (pronounced "ti
  • Barium, calcium, magnesium, and strontium isolated by
  • and after the filter for proper functioning on barium, calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium and sil
  • Barium carbonate is widely used in the ceramics indus
  • Barium carbonate (BaCO3), also known as witherite, is
  • rick, tile, earthenware and pottery industries barium carbonate is added to clays to precipitate sol
  • O3 → BaCO3 + 2 NaCl + H2O + CO2 - In this step barium carbonate is produced, which will be used late
  • re done until 1942 when Sam Ruben gave all his barium carbonate-C14 to young Chemistry Department fa
  • iscovered that traces of carbon dioxide formed barium carbonate.
  • hedra, and contains H2O along with calcium and barium cations in the interlayer.
  • Barium chlorate is a white crystalline solid.
  • Barium chlorate can be produced through a double repl
  • If consumed, barium chlorate can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarr
  • Barium Chloride is also used (with Hydrochloric acid)
  • and standards were mixing specified amounts of barium chloride and sulfuric acid together.
  • andard is prepared by mixing 0.05 mL of 1.175% barium chloride dihydrate (BaCl2•2H2O), with 9.95 mL
  • In industry, barium chloride is mainly used in the purification of
  • Like barium chloride, it dissolves well in water and is to
  • y treating aqueous hexafluorosilicic acid with barium chloride.
  • tungsten with barium chromate and potassium perchlorate
  • Like other barium compounds, it is toxic.
  • Like all soluble barium compounds, barium nitrate is toxic by ingestio
  • It is soluble in water, and like other soluble barium compounds, is toxic and should be handled with
  • It is an irritant, as are all barium compounds.
  • ich also gives a vivid green colour, as do all barium compounds.
  • rature of liquid nitrogen (such as the Yttrium barium copper oxide compound).
  • ected with electron paramagnetic resonance and barium dithionate has been proposed as the basis for
  • nitial stages of the separation of radium from barium during the extraction of radium from pitchblen
  • Double Contrast Barium Enema - Using Positive and Negative Contrast
  • Barium ferrate is the chemical compound of formula Ba
  • Anhydrous barium ferrate can be prepared by precipitation from
  • Barium ferrate is an oxidising agent and has been pro
  • The natural existence of barium fluoride was predicted by Michael Fleischer in
  • Barium fluoride is used as a preopacifying agent and
  • Although synthetic barium fluoride has been commonly known from at least
  • 4 kg/mm2 and is close to that of the synthetic barium fluoride (95 kg/mm2).
  • Barium fluoride is also a common, very fast (one of t
  • aF2 which corresponds to the chemical compound barium fluoride.
  • between these ions is by testing flame colour: barium gives a yellow-green flame, calcium gives oran
  • Tagging of a single ion of barium has been demonstrated and progress has been ma
  • The two X-ray contrast media iodine and barium have ideal K shell binding energies for absorp
  • The trace elements Magnesium, Strontium and Barium have been found by laser ablation inductively
  • red almost optically inactive when heated with barium hydroxide and alcohol at 180-230 °C.
  • fers from the Colombian parisite in containing barium in place of calcium, the formula being (CeF)2B
  • Barium iodide is toxic, as are most soluble compounds
  • Barium iodide is an inorganic compound with the formu
  • When heated, hydrated barium iodide dehydrates and the anhydrous salt can b
  • Requiring a barium ion to be present at the location of the event
  • Haggertyite is a rare barium, iron, magnesium, titanate mineral: Ba(Fe2+6Ti
  • Small amounts of barium is usually present replacing part of the stron
  • the ZBLAN glass group, composed of zirconium, barium, lanthanum, aluminum, and sodium fluorides.
  • Barium levels were measured at .427 mg/L.
  • Some common additives include sodium, barium, lithium, and calcium.
  • Barium manganate has also been used to oxidize hydraz
  • Manganates, particularly the insoluble barium manganate, BaMnO4, have been used as oxidizing
  • Industrially useful naphthenates include barium naphthenate, calcium naphthenate, cobalt napht
  • Barium nitrate may also cause kidney damage.
  • Barium nitrate with chemical formula Ba(NO3)2 is a sa
  • Because of the high density of barium nitrate, Baratol has a density of at least 2.5
  • l is an explosive made of a mixture of TNT and barium nitrate, with a small quantity (about 1%) of w
  • rtificial products; in particular, a paper 'On Barium Nitrate, which definitely established the Symm
  • It is also shown by most ammonium salts and by barium nitrate.
  • icated for use in patients who are allergic to barium, or in cases where the barium might leak into
  • en peroxide, or in a precipitation reaction of barium or lead nitrite with ammonium sulfate, or silv
  • y be formed by the action of sulfur dioxide on barium oxide or barium hydroxide.
  • In this process the barium oxide reacts at 500-600°C with air to form bar
  • s page provides supplementary chemical data on barium oxide.
  • It can be also prepared in a similar way from barium permanganate and ammonium sulfate.
  • Barium peroxide arises by the reversible absorption o
  • Barium peroxide is the chemical compound with the for
  • A mixture of barium peroxide (BaO2) and magnesium (Mg) powder is p
  • ClO3), which is mixed with less than 5 percent barium peroxide (BaO2) and less than 1 percent potass
  • Sabouraud's pastils: Disks containing barium platino-cyanide that undergo a color change wh
  • Postmortem exams confirmed that barium poisoning was the cause of death.
  • by distilling the barium salt of azobenzoate
  • Non-reacted carbonate and other barium salts that remained in the adulterated product
  • Its calcium and barium salts (CAS numbers [57855-77-3] and [25619-56-
  • d by the action of warm fluorosulfonic acid on barium selenate or selenic acid.
  • mineral, one of the rarer zeolites; a hydrated barium silicate with formula: (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,Na,K)5Al5,
  • llow repeated separation of lanthanum from the barium solution, as the lanthanum built up.
  • nsidered one of the prototypical examples of a Barium star, which makes it having overabundances of
  • Barium strontium cobalt ferrite (BSCF) is a ceramic m
  • nia or ammonium carbonate, or by precipitating barium, strontium or calcium chlorates with ammonium
  • n the form of mobile, soluble elements such as barium, strontium, rubidium, calcium and some rare ea
  • ion of sulfur with nitric acid forms insoluble barium sulfate on addition of barium chloride.
  • Mixing the two compounds forms a barium sulfate precipitate, which causes turbidity in
  • dium's main ingredient was pharmaceutics-grade barium sulfate (BaSO4) imported from Germany.
  • s very good inhibition of the precipitation of barium sulfate (BaSO4).
  • atrizoic acid may be used as an alternative to barium sulfate for medical imaging of the gastrointes
  • iven as prophylaxis, or an alternative such as barium sulfate may be preferable.
  • Rose rocks are aggregates of barite ( barium sulfate) crystals and sand whose iron content
  • te is a polymeric material, isostructural with barium sulfate.
  • fate salt, a white precipitate forms, which is barium sulfate.
  • tes in hydrochloric acid with precipitation as barium sulfate.
  • rfural dicarboxylic acid while on heating with barium sulfide it is transformed into athiophene carb
  • Barium sulfite is the barium salt of sulfurous acid w
  • yellow ochre (hydrous ferric oxides), barite ( barium sulphate), sphalerite (zinc sulphide) and gale
  • Reduction of BaI2 with alkali metals affords barium; the analogous reaction of the barium chloride
  • Barium then was extracted and the solution evaporated
  • s not coat the stomach/bowel lining as well as barium, thus it is not used commonly for this purpose
  • Barium titanate is a ferroelectric peroviskite.
  • of a doped polycrystalline ceramic containing barium titanate (BaTiO3) and other compounds.
  • ommon impurities include iron, calcium, boron, barium, titanium, aluminium, and magnesium.
  • The spa was focused on a barium well, which is now closed, but the village is
  • The atmosphere is enriched with barium, which is likely due to neutron emission from