About Barium XRF Standard - 34.75 wt%
Barium XRF Standard - 34.75 wt% is derived from barium sulfate (BaSO), a versatile compound widely used across industries. It serves as a key component in lithopone, enhancing the brightness of pigments in printer paper and paints. Additionally, it is crucial in oil well drilling fluids, glassmaking, and rubber formulations. The silvery white appearance of barium aligns with its molecular formula, Ba, and molecular weight of 137.327 u. Known for its high melting point of 727 C, this XRF standard ensures stability and precision in various analytical processes. Barium-based derivatives, like barium carbonate and barium nitrate, exhibit applications in pest control and pyrotechnics, producing vibrant green colors in fireworks. This product is offered for industries needing reliable and high-quality standards for laboratory and production uses.
FAQs of Barium XRF Standard - 34.75 wt%:
Q: What is the primary use of Barium XRF Standard - 34.75 wt%?
A: The product is used across industries for applications such as pigment brightening in paper and paint, oil well drilling fluids, glassmaking, and rubber formulations.
Q: What is the appearance of this product?
A: Barium XRF Standard has a silvery white appearance.
Q: What is the molecular weight of this compound?
A: It has a molecular weight of 137.327 u.
Q: What is the melting point of Barium XRF Standard?
A: Its melting point is 727 C.
Q: Can derivatives of this product be used in pyrotechnics?
A: Yes, derivatives such as barium nitrate and barium chlorate are used to produce green colors in fireworks.