Barium is an element which does not occur in pure (native) form on Earth. The two most common minerals in which barium occurs are Barite (BaSO4) and Witherite (BaCO3). According to its entry on wikipedia, Barite has Perfect cleavage parallel to base and prism faces: {001} Perfect, {210} Perfect, {010} Imperfect. I am unsure what sort of cleavage Witherite has.
what is the specific gravity,luster,transparency,streak,cleavage,and fracture of barium?
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.
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Chalcopyrite does not have cleavage. It typically exhibits a conchoidal fracture instead of cleavage planes.
Barium sulphate to barium sulphate is NO CHANGE!
what is the specific gravity,luster,transparency,streak,cleavage,and fracture of barium?
These are all properties of minerals, and barium is an element which does not occur in a pure (native) form in the earth. Different minerals with barium as a constituent have various different properties.
Sulfur's cleavage is imperfect.
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.
cleavage....
Barium oxide is formed from barium and oxygen.
it has no cleavage
imperfect cleavage
it has no cleavage
What cleavage does pyrite have
cleavage
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