No, they are not. That is a baseless and rather foolish rumor, no truth to it.
population control!! dont take the any supplements with barium, fluoride or aluminum
Barium (137.327) is larger than aluminum (24.305)
No. Aluminum oxide is a solid. In fact it is one of the hardest known substances.
Barium oxide
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population control!! dont take the any supplements with barium, fluoride or aluminum
Barium (137.327) is larger than aluminum (24.305)
Any reaction occur.
Many are thereSuch as Sodium, Potassium, Barium, Calcium, Magnesiumetc.
No. Aluminum oxide is a solid. In fact it is one of the hardest known substances.
Barium, Titanium and Aluminum.
Since barium chloride is reactive with sulfate ions there would be more precipitate present. The solution with more precipitate present would show it had higher amounts of sulfate ions
Heavily chemtrailed, so loaded with aluminum and barium, etc. Cancerous, basically.
Oooh, this is a tricky one; as aluminum takes a 3+ charge and the sulphate (UK sulphate = USA sulfate!) a 2- negative. I think barium is 2+ (my chemistry was a while ago). My attempt would be:Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Ba --> 3 BaSO4 + 2 Al
Barium oxide
There is no such compound as BaBr3, there is BaBr2, barium bromide.
Ba on the periodic table is Barium and its atomic number is 56