baryum (ba)

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(Nükleer Bilimler) barium
a metallic chemical element (symbol Ba) with an atomic number of 56
The heaviest of the stable alkaline earths, it is a soft, silver-grey metal It is used in various alloys, paints, soap, paper, rubber, ceramics, glass, insecticides, oil and gas well drilling muds, fireworks, lubricating oil, and steel hardening It is naturally abundant in nature and is found in plant and animal tissue Ingestion of barium or some of its compounds can cause muscular problems, and it can accumulate in the skeleton
a thick, white substance that X-rays cannot penetrate
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In nature it is found chiefly as the minerals barite (barium sulfate) and witherite (barium carbonate). The element is used in metallurgy, and its compounds are used in fireworks, petroleum mining, and radiology and as pigments and reagents. All soluble barium compounds are toxic. Barium sulfate, one of the most insoluble salts known, is given in a "barium meal" as a contrast medium for X-ray examination of the gastrointestinal tract
an inorganic metallic element that is malleable, silver-white, toxic and occurs only in combination
Barium is a soft, silvery-white metal. Chemical element, one of the alkaline earth metals, chemical symbol Ba, atomic number
– a metallic chemical (chalky liquid) used to coat the inside of the organs so that they will show up on an x-ray
One of the elements, belonging to the alkaline earth group; a metal having a silver-white color, and melting at a very high temperature
a liquid used to coat the inside of organs so they will show up on an x-ray
This is a chalky liquid which outlines various parts of the digestive tract on an X-ray It can be drunk in flavored form to study the esophagus, stomach and small intestine It can be used as an enema to study the large bowel It is inert and is not absorbed by the body
It is difficult to obtain the pure metal, from the facility with which it becomes oxidized in the air
{i} (Ba) white metallic element (Chemistry)
An element containing fifty-six protons and varying numbers of neutrons Barium is a by-product of nuclear fission of uranium-235 - WebElements: Barium
a metallic chemical (chalky liquid) used to coat the inside of the organs so that they will show up on an x-ray
Its oxide called baryta
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A metallic element that occurs chiefly as the mineral barite (barium sulfate) Atomic number 56, atomic weight 137 34 An undesirable element in drinking water
One of the rare, heavy metals