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How is barium stored?

In a bowl


What the color of Barium carbonate?

barium carbonate is a white crystals that it is an insoluble salts.


Does barium react With oxygen?

Absolutely; barium is a highly reactive metal.


What compound is a light green powder?

I think it could be Barium sulphate if its a powder


What is a metallic powder that is introduced to the large intestine and x-rays are taken?

barium


What compound has Ba0 as their formula?

BaO is the formula for Barium Oxide. ( aka, barium monoxide or protoxide ... calcined baryta) BaO is white to yellowish-white lumps or powder. It is POISONOUS !!!


Is the element barium flammable?

Barium is not considered flammable; however, when finely divided or in powder form, it can react with water or oxygen to produce flammable hydrogen gas. It is important to handle all forms of barium with caution to prevent any potential hazards.


Why were British troop sent to Concord?

To confiscate guns and gun powder stored there.


What is a Barium sulfate?

Barium sulfate is a white crystalline powder commonly used as a contrast medium in medical imaging procedures, such as X-rays and CT scans. It helps highlight certain areas of the body for diagnosis of conditions like gastrointestinal disorders. Barium sulfate is relatively inert and not absorbed by the body, making it safe for use in medical applications.


Which is more powerful 150 grains of powder or 180 grains of powder?

black powder is usually measured by volume, 180 is more powerful, the higher the number the more powder there is and thus the more potential energy stored.


What color is barium phosphate?

Barium phosphate is a white solid. Whilst the answer given by Dr. Aziz is correct, its basis (that barium and phosphate are both colourless so therefore BaPO4H is colourless) is nonsense. Plenty of inorganic salts are a different colour to the individual components.


Does barium form barium peroxide or barium oxide?

Barium can form both barium peroxide (BaO2) and barium oxide (BaO) depending on the conditions. Barium peroxide is formed when barium reacts with oxygen in excess. Barium oxide is commonly formed when barium reacts with oxygen in limited supply or at high temperatures.