Barium melts at 1000 K.
Barium sulfate is sparingly soluble in water, while barium chloride is more soluble. Barium sulfate has a solubility of about 0.0015 g/100 mL of water at room temperature, while barium chloride is much more soluble at about 36 g/100 mL of water at room temperature.
Yes, barium can form crystalline structures. Barium can exist in various crystal forms depending on the conditions under which it is formed, such as temperature and pressure.
Barium is a solid at room temperature, and has a melting point of 727°C. Barium at room temperature is explosively combustible, especially as powder, due to its extreme reactivity with oxygen in the air. Barium sulfate is used in medical radiology, and barium is used with yttrium in YBCO high-temperature superconducting compounds (yttrium barium copper oxide).
Barium chloride is a compound, not a state. It is typically found as a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
Its aqueous because all chloride compounds are soluble except AgCl PbCl2 and Hg2Cl2.
Barium nitrate is a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
727 °C for barium and -189.3 °C for argon
Barium sulfate is sparingly soluble in water, while barium chloride is more soluble. Barium sulfate has a solubility of about 0.0015 g/100 mL of water at room temperature, while barium chloride is much more soluble at about 36 g/100 mL of water at room temperature.
Yes, barium can form crystalline structures. Barium can exist in various crystal forms depending on the conditions under which it is formed, such as temperature and pressure.
It does melt.
Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
Barium is a solid at room temperature, and has a melting point of 727°C. Barium at room temperature is explosively combustible, especially as powder, due to its extreme reactivity with oxygen in the air. Barium sulfate is used in medical radiology, and barium is used with yttrium in YBCO high-temperature superconducting compounds (yttrium barium copper oxide).
Barium chloride is a compound, not a state. It is typically found as a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
i believe its thesame as your body temperature that's why it melt in your mouth and pocket
Ice will melt at a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Its aqueous because all chloride compounds are soluble except AgCl PbCl2 and Hg2Cl2.
The density of barium at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 3.51 grams per cubic centimeter.