Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Barium Carbonate SQ
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 GM, 5 KG, 50 KG
Form – Powder
Grade – SQ (Standard Quality/Laboratory Grade)
Application – Chemical Synthesis, Ceramic Glazes, Glass Production, Pigment Manufacturing
Product Overview
Barium Carbonate SQ is a finely powdered inorganic compound, widely recognized for its consistent quality and diverse utility in scientific and industrial settings. This white, odorless powder is virtually insoluble in water but readily dissolves in most acids, making it a versatile reagent for various chemical reactions and formulations. Its high purity ensures reliable performance in sensitive experiments and manufacturing processes. As a stable compound, Barium Carbonate SQ is valued for its ability to provide a consistent source of barium ions, crucial for applications ranging from the production of high-performance ceramics and specialty glasses to the purification of specific chemicals. Researchers and students depend on its dependable composition for precise titrations, precipitation reactions, and as a raw material in synthesizing other barium compounds. Its non-hygroscopic nature and fine particle size also contribute to its ease of handling and homogeneous mixing in complex systems, making it an indispensable component in any well-equipped laboratory or production facility.
FAQs
1. What is Barium Carbonate SQ primarily used for?
Barium Carbonate SQ is primarily used as a raw material in the ceramics industry for glazes, in glass manufacturing, as a rat poison, and in laboratories for chemical synthesis and analytical testing requiring a source of barium ions.
2. What are the key physical properties of this Barium Carbonate?
Barium Carbonate SQ is a white, crystalline powder. It is odorless, relatively insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute acids. It has a high melting point and decomposes upon heating to form barium oxide and carbon dioxide.
3. How should Barium Carbonate SQ be safely stored?
Barium Carbonate SQ should be stored in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container to prevent contamination and absorption of moisture. Keep it away from acids and strong oxidizing agents.
4. Is Barium Carbonate SQ considered hazardous?
Yes, Barium Carbonate is toxic if ingested. It should be handled with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, and a lab coat. Avoid inhalation of dust and ensure good ventilation.
5. Can Barium Carbonate SQ be used as a pH regulator?
While Barium Carbonate is a weak base, its primary use is not as a pH regulator. Its low solubility in water limits its effectiveness for direct pH adjustment compared to stronger bases or more soluble carbonates.










