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Caustic baryta

Caulks Caustic Caustic baryta Caustic extraction Caustic fusion Caustic magnesia Caustic potash Caustic soda... [Pg.175]

Barium hydroxide is the strongest base and has the greatest water-solubility of the alkaline-earth elements. Barium hydroxide (barium hydrate, caustic baryta) exists as the octahydrate [12230-71 -6], Ba(OH)2 8H20, the monohydrate [22326-55-2], Ba(OH)2 H20, or as the anhydrous [17194-00-2] material, Ba(OH)2. The octahydrate and monohydrate have sp gr 2.18 and 3.74, respectively. The mp of the octahydrate and anhydrous are 77.9 °C and 407°C, respectively. [Pg.480]

Atz-barkeit,/. corrodibility (Calico) dischargeability. baryt, m. caustic baryta (barium hydroxide), -beizdruck, n. discharge printing. beize, /. chemical discharge, discharge mordant. [Pg.38]

Some of these acids, when heated with excess of caustic baryta, give up two atoms of carbonic anhydride, yielding the hydrides of the dyad radicals —... [Pg.340]

Sugarate of baryte is formed by dissolving one port of caustic baryta in three parts of hot water, and adding the solution to a sirup containing two parts of sugar and four parts of water. A mass of crystals is thus obtained resembling boracio acid, and having the composition—... [Pg.967]

Heated with a larger quantity of dry caustic baryta, it partially fuses, appears to become a hydrate, evolves ammonia, and then distills over a colorless, oily body, deserving notice.It is lighter than water, in which it is insoluble. It possesses an aromatic, sweetish taste not unlike that of fluid chloride of carbon (C C/s) and discovers itself particularly by its almost sugar-sweet tasted This oil bums with a clear flame, and is changed neither by caustic alkali nor by acids even potassium may be melted in it by gentle warmth without change. [Pg.51]

Barium oxide 3985 BaO Barium monoxide baryta caustic baryta oxide of barium protoxide of barium. [Pg.4]

CAUSTIC BARYTA (17194-00-2) A strong base. Reacts with phosphorus, releasing phosphine gas. Violent exothermic reaction with maleic anhydride. Reacts violently with acids, chlorinated rubber (when heated), 1-nitropropane, zirconium powder or dust. Incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls. [Pg.271]

Barium dihydroxide Barium hydroxide Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) Barium hydroxide lime Caustic baryta EINECS 241-234-5 HSDB 1605. Used in glass manufacture, rubber vulcanization, corrosion inhibitors, drilling fluids and lubricants, [monohdratej White powder d = 3.743 slightly soluble in H2O, soluble in acids [octahydratej crystals mp = 78° freely soluble in H2O, MeOH, soluble in EtOH, insoluble in MezCO. [Pg.120]

Amidobutyrio acids—Butalanins—C,H irOa—and Amidovale-rianio acids—CsHuNOa—are only of theoretic interest at present. The latter has been found in the tissue of the pancreas and among the products of the action of pancreatic juice upon albumin. They are among the products of the decomposition of albumin by caustic baryta. [Pg.282]

Barium hexaferrite. See Barium ferrite Barium hexafluorosilicate Barium hexafluorosilicate (2-). See Barium fluosilicate Barium hydroxide. See Barium hydroxide lime Barium hydroxide lime CAS 17194-00-2 (anhyd.) 12230-71-6 (octahydrate) EINECS/ELINCS 241-234-5 Synonyms Barium dihydroxide Barium hydroxide Caustic baryta Definition Mixt. of barium hydroxide octahydrate and calcium hydroxide Empirical BaH202 Formula Ba(OH)2... [Pg.385]

Cauliflower unsaponifiables. See Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea botyris) oil unsaponifiables Caurite. See Urea-formaldehyde resin Caustic alcohol. See Sodium ethylate Caustic antimony. See Antimony trichloride Caustic baryta. See Barium hydroxide lime Caustic lime. See Calcium hydroxide Caustic potash. See Potassium hydroxide Caustic soda. See Sodium hydroxide Cavamax W6 Pharma, Cavamax W6, Cavamax W7, Cavamax W8. See Cyclodextrin... [Pg.802]

If, instead of potash, caustic baryta is taken, barium cyanide is obtained —... [Pg.667]

Caulking compound - 15, 23 Caustic baryta (see Barium hydroxide)... [Pg.913]

This hydroxide, also called caustic baryta, is poorly soluble in water. Its solutions attack aluminium superficially by pitting. This attack ceases very quickly, as the metal is covered by an insoluble film. At a high temperature, the attack can be faster and more intense. [Pg.389]


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