Difference between revisions of "Barium"

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{{Element | name=Barium | symbol=Ba | anumber=56 | amass=137.3 amu | noe=56 | class=Standard Metal | cstructure=Cubic | color=Silver | date=1808 | discname=[[Sir Humphrey Davy]] | origname=From the Greek ''barys''. | uses=Barium is used in medications | obtained=Barytine or Whiterite. }}
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{{Element | name=Barium | symbol=Ba | anumber=56 | amass=137.3 amu | noe=56 | class=Standard Metal | cstructure=Cubic | color=Silver | date=1808 | discname=[[Sir Humphrey Davy]] | origname=From the Greek ''barys''. | uses=A barium meal is used in [[radiography]] to allow the alimentary canal to be viewed by [[x-ray]].| obtained=Barytine or Whiterite. }}
 
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Revision as of 16:48, May 18, 2007

Barium
Properties
Atomic symbol Ba
Atomic number 56
Classification Standard Metal
Atomic mass 137.3 amu
Other Information
Date of discovery 1808
Name of discoverer Sir Humphrey Davy
Name origin From the Greek barys.
Uses A barium meal is used in radiography to allow the alimentary canal to be viewed by x-ray.
Obtained from Barytine or Whiterite.