Barium Chloride

CAS# 10361-37-2

Product Description

Barium chloride is a chemical compound with various industrial and laboratory applications.

Product:

Barium Chloride

CAS:

10361-37-2

Synonym:

Barium dichloride; Dichlorobarium

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White crystalline solid

Boiling point

1560 °C

Density

3.856 g/cm3

Melting point

962 °C

Molecular Weight

208.23

Odor

Odorless

Purity

99.9%

Refractive index

1.635

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Barium Chloride used in many
industry applications

Barium chloride is a chemical compound with various industrial and laboratory applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Chemical Reagent: Barium chloride is commonly used as a chemical reagent in laboratory experiments and industrial processes, particularly in analytical chemistry, where it is employed for the detection and quantification of sulfate ions.
  2. Water Treatment: It is utilized in certain water treatment applications, such as the removal of sulfate ions and the precipitation of insoluble sulfate compounds in industrial wastewater treatment processes.
  3. Fireworks and Pyrotechnics: Barium chloride is used as a colorant in the production of green-colored fireworks and pyrotechnic displays. When ignited, barium compounds produce intense green flames.
  4. Electroplating: It may be used in the electroplating industry as an electrolyte additive or as a source of barium ions for specific electroplating processes.
  5. Textile Industry: Barium chloride finds application in the textile industry as a mordant or dye fixative, helping to improve the colorfastness and brightness of certain textile dyes.
  6. Manufacturing of Barium Salts: It serves as a precursor in the production of various barium salts, including barium sulfate, barium nitrate, and barium hydroxide, which have applications in diverse industries such as chemicals, electronics, and pharmaceuticals.
  7. Oil and Gas Industry: Barium chloride may be used in certain drilling and completion fluids in the oil and gas industry to control formation pressures and prevent wellbore instability.
  8. Medical Imaging: It is used in some medical imaging procedures, such as barium swallow tests, where barium sulfate, a compound derived from barium chloride, is ingested by the patient to visualize the gastrointestinal tract in X-ray imaging studies.
  9. Chemical Manufacturing: Barium chloride is employed as a catalyst or chemical intermediate in the synthesis of various organic and inorganic compounds.
  10. Preservation of Wood: In some applications, barium chloride may be used as a wood preservative to protect against decay and insect damage.