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Barium carbonate has many major commercial applications in the glass, brick, oil-drilling, ceramics, photographic and chemical industries. Used as a raw material for the manufacture of barium oxide (BaO) and barium peroxide (BaO2). Used as a rodenticide, its appearance is similar to that of flour which has been responsible for most unintentional barium poisoning. Barium carbonate is a white insoluble salt which finds its largest use in the ceramics industry in the production of ceramic products |
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Barium carbonate is the inorganic compound with the formula BaCO3. Like most alkaline earth metal carbonates, it is a white salt that is poorly soluble in water. It occurs as the mineral known as witherite. In a commercial sense, it is one of the most important barium compounds. |
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Feb 06, 2023 |
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Feb 06, 2023 |
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Chemicals |