Barium Chloride Crystal Lab Grade *

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Crystal
10326-27-9
BaCl2-2H2O
244.26
1564
Description

The inorganic compound Barium Chloride has the formula BaCl2. It is one of the most common barium salts and is readily soluble in water. It is whitish in appearance, is poisonous, and gives a flame having a yellowish-green tint, just like most other barium salts. It is also hygroscopic, forming the dihydrate BaCl2(H2O)2. Lab Alley is providing Barium Chloride Crystal in its Dihydrate form with 99% purity. It is widely used in laboratories because of its low cost, easy availability, and water solubility. Chemically pure or Laboratory reagents are the two terms often used to describe Lab Grade chemicals. Lab Grade chemicals do not meet any accepted quality or purity requirements such as the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, and the FCC Grade, despite their acceptable purity. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Barium Chloride Crystal, Lab Grade online at laballey.com. Due to its high purity, this Lab Alley product is highly recommended for labs and commercial applications.

Specifications

Barium Chloride Crystal, Lab Grade Features:

Assay Min. 95%
Applications
Common Uses
  • Reagent
  • Moisture absorber
Commercial/Industrial Application
  • Waste water treatment
  • PVC stabilizers
  • Steel industry
  • Oil lubricants
Safety and Handling

Barium Chloride Crystal, Lab Shipping Information:
DOT: Barium Compound, n.o.s. (barium chloride), 6.1, UN1564, PG III, marine pollutant

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Barium Chloride Crystal, Lab.

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