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Barium Peroxide For Synthesis
Also known as Barium binoxide, Barium dioxide
H.S.Code | 28164000 | CAS No. | 1304-29-6 |
Molecular Formula | BaO2 | Molecular Weight | 169.33 |
Physical State | Solid | Refractive index | |
Odour | Odorless | Solubility in water | Poor |
Density | 5.68 g/cm3 | Flash point | 21 °C |
pH value | Melting Point | 450 °C |
About Barium Peroxide
Barium peroxide arises by the reversible reaction of O2 with barium oxide. It decomposes on heating and on contact with water and acids. This produces oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. It was the first peroxide compound discovered and it is one of the most common inorganic peroxides.
It is used as a bleaching agent, in making Hydrogen Peroxide, aluminum welding and textile dyeing. It is also used in cathodes of fluorescent lamps, as a drying agent for lithographic inks.
Barium Peroxide Specifications
Packaging | 500 gm |
Form | Powder |
Colour | White or Grey |
Grade | For Synthesis |
Hazard Class | |
Storage | Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances. |
Shelf Life | 36 Months |
500 gm