Compounds | Reactions | Production
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Barium Compounds |
Barium carbonate |
Barium chloride |
Barium ferrite |
Barium nitrate |
Barium titanate |
Han purple |
Yttrium barium copper oxide |
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Also known as witherite, it is used for the preparation of rat poison, in the manufacture of glass and porcelain, and formerly for refining sugar. |
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: Highly Toxic : |
It is used in the manufacture of pigments and is used in fireworks to give a bright green colour. |
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: Irritant : Toxic : |
A component of Baratol (the others being TNT and a binder). When mixed with aluminium powder it forms a high explosive. It is mixed with Thermite to form Thermate-TH3, used in military thermite grenades. |
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A pigment that has been used in China for over 2,000 years. The terracotta warriors in Xian were dyed with it. Chinese alchemists first synthesized Han Purple from barium copper silicates. It was used in large imperial projects and pottery. |
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YBCO was the first material to become superconducting above 77 K (the boiling point of nitrogen). All materials developed before YBCO became superconducting only at temperatures near the boiling points of liquid helium or liquid hydrogen (20.1 K). The significance of the discovery of YBCO is the break through in the refrigerant used to cool the material to below the critical temperature. |