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Barium Chloride - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule | Log in |
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Barium ChlorideBarium chloride exists as a toxic, colorless crystal.
Chemical Formula:
BaCl2
Layman's explanation:
Barium Chloride was the byproduct of the discovery of radium by Madame Curie. When refining radium, the final separation resulted in barium chloride and radium chloride. Electrophoresis of barium chloride produces small-scale amounts of barium atom. This can be used for obtaining barium for commercial uses. Applications of barium chloride include stimulating the heart and other muscles for medicinal purposes, and also for softening water. Other uses of barium chloride include the manufacturing of barium salts, as pesticide, pigments, boiler detergent, in purifying sugar, as mordant in dyeing and printing textiles, and in the manufacture of caustic soda, polymers, and stabilizers.
Keywords:
toxic,
pigments,
pesticide
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