under most soils at low levels
Barium has 56 protons.
Barium is not a metal; it is an alkaline earth metal found in Group 2 of the periodic table.
Barium is commonly found in minerals such as barite (barium sulfate) and witherite (barium carbonate). It is also present in some ores and in small amounts in certain foods and drinks.
it is written barium chloride when a compound, and two. BaCl2 :)
It is a natural element but, because it is highly reactive, pure barium is not found in nature.
Can be used in Fluoirescent tubes and also make Paint, Bricks, Tiles, Glass and Rubber.
Barium chloride typically appears as a white crystalline solid.
No, not usually.
No, barium is a naturally occurring chemical element found in minerals such as barite and witherite. It is not a synthetic element.
Earth Metal 2
Barium is found in period 6 of the periodic table.
Barium is not a mineral, but is a chemical element. Barium, an alkaline metal, is quite reactive, and it is never found free in nature. Rather, it forms compounds that make up some minerals like barite, which is barium sulfate, and witherite, which is barium carbonate.