the patient is given a solution of water and barium sulfate to drink slowly. X-rays are taken at intervals as the patient swallows the mixture; the images are analyzed for signs of reflux, inflammation, dysmotility, strictures, and other abnormalities
It becomes Barium Nitrate combined with Silver Chloride
nothing
it remains yellow i think me
2 NaHCO3 + Ba(NO3)2 --> 2 NaNO3 + Ba(HCO3)2 Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (baking soda) + Barium Nitrate --> Sodium Nitrate + Barium Hydrogen Carbonate.
the product will be a milky solution. It is opaque.
When barium reacts with oxygen barium oxide is produced. Ba + O2 -> BaO
Barium sulfate is thermally decomposed in barium oxide and sulfur trioxide.
It becomes Barium Nitrate combined with Silver Chloride
Ba + 2 H2O --> Ba(OH)2 + H2 Barium + Water --> Barium Hydroxide + Hydrogen Gas.
While many compounds containing sulfate are soluble, barium sulfate is one of the exceptions. When you put it in water, nothing happens.
the barium atom loses two electrons
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Sh!t happens.
it turns into potassium nitrate and barium chromate K2CrO4 + Ba(NO3)2 --> 2KNO3 + BaCrO4
If the sodium sulfate and barium nitrate are both in solution in water, a precipitate of barium sulfate will be formed, because this salt is much less soluble in water than barium nitrate, sodium sulfate, or sodium nitrate.
it remains yellow i think me
sodium carbonate and barium chloride react to form sodium chloride and barium carbonate Na2CO3 +BaCl2 -------> 2NaCl +BaCO3