Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide

Barium sulfide


Product name    Barium sulfide
Character    White equiaxed cubic crystals, light gray, yellowish green, light brown or black powder
Storage condition    Store in cool, dry and well ventilated
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
  • Barium sulfide
SPECIFICATION

The English name for barium sulfide is simply "barium sulfide." There is no specific English alias commonly used for this compound. Barium sulfide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaS. It is primarily used in the synthesis of other barium compounds and in some industrial applications, such as in the manufacture of rubber.

character:
Barium sulfide (BaS) is an inorganic compound that possesses several distinct characteristics:
Appearance: Barium sulfide typically exists as a white or yellow solid, depending on the specific form and impurities present.
Water Solubility: It is soluble in water to some extent, and its solubility increases with the presence of other alkali metal sulfides.
Stability: Barium sulfide is relatively stable under normal conditions, but it can decompose when exposed to air, water, or acids, forming toxic hydrogen sulfide gas.

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use:
Barium sulfide (BaS) has limited applications due to its reactivity and toxicity. Some of its notable uses include:
Manufacturing: It is used in the production of certain types of rubber, where it serves as a component in the vulcanization process.
Electronics: Barium sulfide has been employed in the manufacture of some types of photoconductors and scintillation materials used in certain electronic devices.
Chemical Synthesis: It is utilized in the synthesis of other barium compounds and in certain chemical reactions where reducing properties are required.

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