BARITE

Barite is the most common barium mineral. It is a sulfate of barium found in nature as in tabular crystals, granules, or compact masses and has a high specific gravity.

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CAS

7727-43-7, 13462-86-7

Other Applications

the chief source of barium and its chemical compounds
the manufacture of linoleum, oilcloth, paper and textile manufacturing, rubber, and plastics
oil industry
Bleached barite (white barite) is used in making paint as a white pigment

Technical data

Quantity Value Unit Comment
Appearance Properties
Physical state
Physical Properties
Specific Gravity 4.25
Solubility Insoluble in water
Solubility in water <1.0 wt%
Molecular weight 233.39 g/mol
Thermal Properties
Melting point 1580 ºC

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