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Category: Analytical Reagents
Description
Barium Nitrate is a white crystalline solid which is incombustible yet supports the combustion of burning compounds. If put in fire in large quantities, it may explode.
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Barium hydroxide, with the chemical formula Ba(OH)2text{Ba(OH)}_2Ba(OH)2​, is an inorganic compound that is used in various applications. Here’s a detailed overview:
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- Appearance: White crystalline solid.
- Solubility: Moderately soluble in water, forming a strongly alkaline solution.
- Molecular Weight: 171.34 g/mol.
- Density: Approximately 2.18 g/cm³.
- Melting Point: 78 °C (anhydrous form); decomposes in water to form barium oxide and water.
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- Basicity: Barium hydroxide is a strong base and dissociates completely in water to form barium ions (Ba2+text{Ba}^{2+}Ba2+) and hydroxide ions (OH−text{OH}^-OH−).
- Reaction with Acids: Reacts with acids to form barium salts and water. For example: Ba(OH)2+2HCl→BaCl2+2H2Otext{Ba(OH)}_2 + 2text{HCl} rightarrow text{BaCl}_2 + 2text{H}_2text{O}Ba(OH)2​+2HCl→BaCl2​+2H2​O
- Hydrate Forms: Often found as the octahydrate (Ba(OH)2⋅8H2Otext{Ba(OH)}_2 cdot 8text{H}_2text{O}Ba(OH)2​⋅8H2​O).
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Barium sulphate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is insoluble in water, non-toxic, and chemically inert. Barium sulfate is commonly used in various industries and applications, including medical imaging (as a contrast agent for X-ray and CT scans), in paints, coatings, plastics, rubber, and as a filler in various products due to its high density and opacity. Barium sulfate is a white, odorless, and non-toxic crystalline compound with the chemical formula BaSO4, widely used in medical imaging and various industrial applications for its insolubility in water and inert properties.
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