Barium
Barium is a chemical element with the symbol Ba and atomic number 56. It is an alkaline earth metal that is soft and highly reactive. In its pure form it is a pale, silvery-white metal that tarnishes readily in air and reacts with water and acids.
Natural occurrence and minerals: Barium occurs only in mineral form and is extracted from minerals such as
Production and compounds: Industrial barium production involves converting baryte into soluble barium salts followed by reduction
Applications: Barite is a major drilling fluid additive in the oil and gas industry due to its
Safety and health: Soluble barium compounds are toxic if ingested or inhaled and can cause serious health
History: Barium was identified in the late 18th century by Carl Wilhelm Scheele and isolated by Humphry