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Barium Sulphate

Post by remlap12 » 12 Feb 2020, 11:33

hi all,

I have a jar of Barium Sulphate, labelled before my time, is there a simple way of checking if it is what the label says it is?????
A teacher used some in a flame test but she said it didn't turn the colour it should have................from memory I think she said it should have had a yellow flame, but actually had an orange/red flame. :? :unsure:
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Helen
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Re: Barium Sulphate

Post by Marama T » 12 Feb 2020, 11:52

I just googled it. Barium should have a yellow-green or lime green flame. There are also tests you can do to determine the presence of barium and sulfate ions. I"d probably just mark it for disposal (although even that is dodgy if you're not sure what it is!). Good luck.

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Re: Barium Sulphate

Post by remlap12 » 13 Feb 2020, 07:28

Thanks Marama T :-)
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Re: Barium Sulphate

Post by Merilyn1 » 13 Feb 2020, 07:59

When in doubt, chuck it out! Well, at least put it aside for your next chemical waste collection. Mark the label with "unknown chemical NOT as labelled" or something similar.

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Re: Barium Sulphate

Post by remlap12 » 13 Feb 2020, 09:56

thanks Merilyn :-)
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