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Catalog Number:
35270
CAS Number:
10022-31-8
Nitrato de bario (II)
Purity:
≥ 99,995 %
Synonym(s):
Dinitrato de bario
Hazmat
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Product Information

Preparación de otras sales de bario, vidrios ópticos y esmaltes cerámicos, pirotecnia (luz verde), fuegos artificiales, explosivos y preparación de antisépticos.

Synonyms
Dinitrato de bario
CAS Number
10022-31-8
Purity
≥ 99,995 %
Molecular Formula
Ba(NO 32
Molecular Weight
261.34
MDL Number
MFCD00003442
PubChem ID
24798
Melting Point
592 °C (aprox.)
Appearance
Polvo cristalino blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
General Information
Synonyms
Dinitrato de bario
CAS Number
10022-31-8
Purity
≥ 99,995 %
Molecular Formula
Ba(NO 32
Molecular Weight
261.34
MDL Number
MFCD00003442
PubChem ID
24798
Melting Point
592 °C (aprox.)
Appearance
Polvo cristalino blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Barium(II) nitrate is widely utilized in research focused on various applications:

  • Pyrotechnics: This compound is a key ingredient in the production of fireworks and flares, providing a bright green color when burned. Its stability and ability to produce vibrant colors make it a favorite in the pyrotechnics industry.
  • Analytical Chemistry: Barium(II) nitrate serves as a reagent in analytical chemistry for the detection and quantification of sulfate ions. Its effectiveness in forming insoluble barium sulfate aids researchers in various analytical methods.
  • Glass Manufacturing: In the glass industry, it is used as a flux to lower the melting point of raw materials, improving the efficiency of glass production and enhancing the quality of the final product.
  • Radiology: The compound is utilized in certain medical imaging techniques, particularly in the preparation of barium meals for X-ray imaging of the gastrointestinal tract, helping in the diagnosis of various conditions.
  • Research and Development: Barium(II) nitrate is often employed in the synthesis of other barium compounds, which are crucial in developing new materials and technologies in fields such as electronics and materials science.

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