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| ChemSpiderID = 61508 |
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| InChI = 1/C2H2O4.Ba/c3-1(4)2(5)6;/h(H,3,4)(H,5,6);/q;+2/p-2 |
| InChI = 1/C2H2O4.Ba/c3-1(4)2(5)6;/h(H,3,4)(H,5,6);/q;+2/p-2 |
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| InChIKey = GXUARMXARIJAFV-NUQVWONBAK |
| InChIKey = GXUARMXARIJAFV-NUQVWONBAK |
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| StdInChI = 1S/C2H2O4.Ba/c3-1(4)2(5)6;/h(H,3,4)(H,5,6);/q;+2/p-2 |
| StdInChI = 1S/C2H2O4.Ba/c3-1(4)2(5)6;/h(H,3,4)(H,5,6);/q;+2/p-2 |
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| StdInChIKey = GXUARMXARIJAFV-UHFFFAOYSA-L |
| StdInChIKey = GXUARMXARIJAFV-UHFFFAOYSA-L |
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| CASNo = 516-02-9 |
| CASNo = 516-02-9 |
Revision as of 16:31, 29 November 2010
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3D model (JSmol)
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.007.471 |
PubChem CID
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CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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Properties | |
BaC2O4 | |
Molar mass | 225.34 g/mol |
Density | 2.658 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 400 °C |
9.290e-3 g/100mL | |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Barium oxalate, a barium salt of oxalic acid, is a white odorless powder sometimes used as a green pyrotechnic colorant generally in specialized pyrotechnic compositions containing magnesium.
Though largely stable, it can be reactive with strong acids. A mild skin irritant, the substance is considered toxic when ingested, causing nausea, vomiting and renal failure.
It is different from most pyrotechnic colorants in that it is a reducing agent and not an oxidizing agent.
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