BaSO4 is a type of mineral known as Barite which is made from barium sulfate. It comes in many colors but it is commonly milky white or has no color at all.
Ang mineral na panggatong ay yamang mineral na kemikal. Halimbawa:petrolyo
Sulfur, as a native mineral, or from the mineral pyrite, is used in the manufacture of matches.
No. A rock is an assemblage of at least two different minerals. One mineral can't be two or more minerals.
Gold is a valuable mineral
A fossil is not a mineral.
Which is an element, water, air, hydrogen, or Corbin dioxide
Barite is a mineral consisting of the compound BaSO4 (Barium Sulfate).
I believe that baryite and the mineral barite are one in the same. At that conclusion, we can assume that its chemical formula is BaSO4.
When you say Barium it refers to element Ba, Barium has a Mineral called Baryte BaSO4, which have white streak!
We call BaSO4 barium sulfate. That's its chemical name. It is present in barite, the mineral from which we generally recover barium. The sulfate of barium is sometimes called blanc fixe, which translates into "permanent white" from the French.
A Sulfate
Barium sulfate (BaSO4)
BaSO4 is not an acid at all. It is a salt.
NaCl is easily soluble in water; BaSO4 is insoluble.
BaSO4 is barium as well as a sulfate anion. The overall charge of BaSO4 includes a +2 charge for barium, and a -2 charge for the sulfate anion.
No. BaSO4 is a salt. NaOH is a base.
BaCl2 + K2SO4 --> BaSO4 + 2KCl