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This WebElements periodic table page contains uses for the element barium ... The following uses for barium are gathered from a number of sources as well as from anecdotal comments. I'd be delighted to receive corrections as well as additional referenced uses (please use the feedback mechanism to add uses).
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www.webelements.com/barium/uses.html
www.webelements.com/barium/uses.html
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element barium ... Brief description: barium is a metallic element, soft, and when pure is silvery white like lead. The metal oxidises very easily and it reacts with water or alcohol. Barium is one of the alkaline-earth metals.
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www.webelements.com/barium/
www.webelements.com/barium/
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Barium it used for a few things such as making rubber, rat poison, glass, paint, and it is used to X-ray the human body the doctor has you drink it and it makes the human parts show up better on the x-ray. ... Uses for barium ... Barium Facts...
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www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/tomlinson/element/ba_uses.htm
www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/tomlinson/element/ba_uses.htm
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the uses of barium・ the sulphate, as permanent white or blanc fixe, is used in paint, in X-ray diagnostic work (BaSO 4 ) ・ glassmaking ・ barite is extensively used as a weighting agent in oil well drilling fluids, and in making rubber ・ ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_uses_of_barium
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Barium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Barium (pronounced /ˈbɛəriəm/ , BAIR -ee-əm ) is a chemical element. It has the symbol Ba , atomic number 56, and is the fifth element in Group 2. Barium is a soft silvery metallic a...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium
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Barium, Ba, is an alkaline earth metallic element found in Group IIa of the periodic table. ... Barium was first identified by Steele in 1774AD when he observed a new element in Bononian phosphorus which gave a sulphate which was insoluble in water.
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www.ucc.ie/academic/chem/dolchem/html/elem/elem056.html
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Name: Barium ; Symbol: Ba ; Atomic Number: 56 ; Atomic Mass: 137.327 amu ; Melting Point: 725.0 °C (998.15 K, ... ; Date of Discovery: 1808 ; Discoverer: Sir Humphrey Davy ; Name Origin: From the Greek word barys (heavy) ; Uses: Medical applications, among others ; Obtained From: barytine, whiterite ;
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www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ba.html
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What are barium x-rays? ... Why are barium x-rays performed? ... The radiologist uses a machine called a fluoroscope (a devise used for the immediate showing of an x-ray image).
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www.umm.edu/radiology/barium.htm
www.umm.edu/radiology/barium.htm
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A method for extending the velocity range of motion detection by an optical tracking novelty filter is described. Separate photorefractive crystals are used as ... Such an arrangement can ensure a significant difference in response times between the two arms of the interferometer, ... © 1994 Optical Society of America...
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www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?uri=ao-33-14-2998
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