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What is the precipitate form of barium sulphate?
Views: 797 May,30,2024
The precipitate form of barium sulfate (BaSO₄) is a white, crystalline solid. When barium ions (Ba²⁺) in a solution react with sulfate ions (SO₄²⁻), they form barium sulfate as an insoluble precipitate.
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Natural Barium Sulphate VS Precipitated Barium Sulphate
Views: 817 May,23,2024
Natural barium sulphate/barite powder and precipitated barium sulphate are common mineral fillers on the market. Natural barium sulphate is directly made by physically-processed barite powder and precipitated barium sulphate is made by chemical precipitation.
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Why is barium sulfate safe to drink?
Views: 618 May,21,2024
Barium sulfate is considered safe to drink when used as a contrast agent in medical imaging, particularly for X-ray and CT scans of the gastrointestinal tract, because of its unique properties:
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What are common uses for barium sulfate?
Views: 682 May,17,2024
Barium sulfate (BaSO4) is a white, crystalline solid with several important applications across various industries due to its unique properties such as high density, chemical inertness, and opacity to X-rays.
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What is the difference between rutile and TiO2?
Views: 651 May,15,2024
Rutile is actually a form of titanium dioxide (TiO2), which means they are not different substances but rather different crystal structures of the same chemical compound.
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Nanometer barium sulfate, which is suitable for it?
Views: 469 May,13,2024
Barium sulfate is a kind of inorganic chemical raw material with high specific surface area, high activity and good dispersion. It is widely used in coatings, plastics, paper, rubber, ink pigments and other fields.
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