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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This page provides supplementary chemical data on barium nitrate. The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommend...
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carbon black or tar or by thermal decomposition of barium nitrate.[citation needed] Barium oxide is used as a coating for hot cathodes, for example, those...
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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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corresponding barium salts, radium nitrate is more soluble than barium nitrate. It decomposes at 280 °C to radium oxide.[citation needed] Radium nitrate is produced...
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Calcium nitrate are inorganic compounds with the formula Ca(NO3)2(H2O)x. The anhydrous compound, which is rarely encountered, absorbs moisture from the...
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Radium (redirect from Eka-barium)
(RaBeF4), and nitrate (Ra(NO3)2). With the exception of the carbonate, all of these are less soluble in water than the corresponding barium salts, but they...
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often used in sequence – for example, a barium nitrate solution will react with sulfate ions to form a solid barium sulfate precipitate, indicating that...
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pure crystals of urea nitrate form. To reconstitute the urea from the nitrate, the crystals are dissolved in warm water, and barium carbonate added. The...
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Lead(II) sulfate (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from June 2025)
orthorhombic crystal structure as celestite (strontium sulfate, SrSO4) and barite (barium sulfate, BaSO4). All three minerals' structures are in the space group Pbnm...
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Standard Gibbs free energy of formation (redirect from Standard Gibbs function of formation (data table))
Thermochemical Tables, 4th Edition, Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Monograph 9, 1998. Dean, John A., ed. (1999). Lange's Handbook of Chemistry...
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Solubility table (category Pages with login required references or sources)
at 10-40.deg". J. Chem. Eng. Data. 20 (3): 246–247. doi:10.1021/je60066a013. Chemicalc v4.0 - software that includes data on solubility Learning, Food...
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propellant of nitrated hardwood impregnated with saltpeter or barium nitrate. Prentice received an 1866 patent for a sporting powder of nitrated paper manufactured...
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Carl Wilhelm Scheele (category Pages with German IPA)
his findings first), and identified the elements molybdenum, tungsten, barium, nitrogen, and chlorine, among others. Scheele discovered organic acids...
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Radium chlorate (category Chemical pages without ChemSpiderID)
using barium chlorate as a carrier. These react with excess ammoniacal ammonium carbonate to form a mixed precipitate of radium carbonate with barium carbonate...
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TNT (category Chembox having GHS data)
containing TNT include: Amatex (ammonium nitrate and RDX) Amatol (ammonium nitrate) Baratol (barium nitrate and wax) Composition B (RDX and paraffin wax)...
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Chemical test (category All pages needing cleanup)
for the presence of unsaturation and phenols. Barium chloride tests for sulfates Acidified silver nitrate solution tests for halide ions The Beilstein...
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Solubility (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
degrees Celsius, i.e. kelvins minus 273.15). Many salts behave like barium nitrate and disodium hydrogen arsenate, and show a large increase in solubility...
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Chemistry: The Molecular Science. 3rd edition. 2008. ISBN 0-495-10521-X. pages 320–321. "Enthalpies of Reaction". www.science.uwaterloo.ca. Archived from...
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Nitrogen (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
in 1790 when it was found that nitrogen was present in nitric acid and nitrates. Antoine Lavoisier suggested instead the name azote, from the Ancient Greek:...
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Silver (category Chembox having GHS data)
compounds are used in photographic and X-ray film. Dilute solutions of silver nitrate and other silver compounds are used as disinfectants and microbiocides...
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Nitrogen fixation (redirect from Nitrate fixation)
and oxidized nitrogen species (nitrate and nitrite). Additionally, the combined concentrations of both ammonium and nitrate are thought to inhibit NFix,...
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Radium carbonate (category Chemical pages without ChemSpiderID)
congener barium carbonate. Radium carbonate is one of a few radium compounds which has significantly different properties from corresponding barium compounds...
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Hexafluorosilicic acid (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from May 2022)
salt Na2SiF6 is mainly used in water fluoridation. Related ammonium and barium salts are produced similarly for other applications. At room temperature...
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Liejia (July 2006). "Preparation of crystalline beta barium borate thin films on Sr2+-doped alpha barium borate substrates by liquid phase epitaxy". Thin...
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Fireworks (category Wikipedia indefinitely move-protected pages)
1621, printed 1628), which describes recipes, several of which used low-nitrate gunpowder, to create military signal smokes with various colors. In the...
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Lead(II) chloride (category Chemical articles having a data page)
precipitate of PbO2. Molten PbCl2 is used in the synthesis of lead titanate and barium lead titanate ceramics by cation replacement reactions: x PbCl2(l) + BaTiO3(s)...
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Cerium (category Chembox having GHS data)
theoretically expected to undergo double electron capture to isotopes of barium, and the heaviest isotope 142Ce is expected to undergo double beta decay...
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Humphry Davy (category Barium)
for the first time: potassium and sodium in 1807 and calcium, strontium, barium, magnesium and boron the following year, as well as for discovering the...
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