Barium sulfate


 

Barium sulfate (or barium sulphate), chemical formula BaSO4, is an ionic compound and is essentially insoluble in water. Its melting point is 1580o C and has a specific gravity of 4.5.

Related Topics:
Ba - S - O - Specific gravity

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It is frequently used clinically as a radiocontrast agent for X-ray imaging and other diagnostic procedures. It is most often used in imaging of the GI tract. It is administered, orally or by enema, as a suspension of fine particles in an aqueous solution. Although barium is a heavy metal, and its water soluble compounds are often highly toxic, the extremely low solubility of barium sulfate protects the patient from absorbing harmful amounts of the metal.

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Radiocontrast - X-ray - Imaging - GI tract - Enema - Barium - Heavy metal

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Barium sulfate mixtures are used as white pigment for paints, when combined with zinc oxide (ZnO) it is called lithopone, when combined with sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) it is called blanc fixe. Barium sulfate is used as a filler in plastics and as a component of oil well drilling fluid to increase the density.

Related Topics:
Zinc oxide - Lithopone - Sodium sulfate - Blanc fixe - Oil well

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The mineral barite is composed largely of barium sulfate and is a common ore of barium.

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Barium sulfate is also used as a high temperature oxidizer in certain pyrotechnic formulas, as it produces a green colored light while it burns. Barium nitrate is more common in green pyrotechnic formulas, as it is a more amiable oxidizer while still producing green colored light.

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