Baryum
Baryum, known in English as barium, is a chemical element with symbol Ba and atomic number 56. It is a soft, silvery‑white alkaline earth metal and a member of group 2 of the periodic table. It is chemically reactive, especially with water and oxygen, and is typically stored under oil to prevent oxidation. In most compounds it exhibits a +2 oxidation state.
Occurrence and production: Barium occurs mainly in the minerals barite (barium sulfate, BaSO4) and witherite (barium
Chemistry and properties: Insoluble BaSO4 is widely used due to its inertness, while many other barium compounds
Applications: Barium compounds have several uses. Barium sulfate is a radiopaque contrast agent for medical imaging
Safety: Soluble barium salts are highly toxic if ingested or inhaled, necessitating careful handling and protective