Barium carbonate is an inorganic salt that occurs naturally as the mineral witherite. It is poorly soluble in water and is primarily used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, and enamels.
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CAS 513-77-9
Sodium percarbonate
bleaching agent in laundry and cleaning products
Strontium carbonate
Glass and steel production additive
Magnesium carbonate hydroxide pentahydrate
Pulp and paper processing additive
Calcium carbonate
Cement and glass manufacturing additive
Cobalt(II) carbonate
Ceramics and pigment manufacture
Propylene glycol 1-butyl ether
Solvent for paints and coatings
Methyltricaprylylammonium chloride
phase transfer catalyst and extraction reagent
Dodecylphosphonic acid
Organophosphorus compound for surface modification
barium(2+) carbonate
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C(=O)([O-])[O-].[Ba+2]