Collect, wash, dry, ignite, and weigh the barium sulphate.
In determining it, it is first converted into sulphuric acid, and then precipitated and weighed as barium sulphate.
Moreover, the use of hot concentrated hydrochloric acid causes a loss by dissolving barium sulphate.
Six parts by weight of pure glycerine, four parts by weight of water, two parts of barium sulphate, and one part of sugar.
Examplesofbarium sulphate
barium sulphate
Readings were standardized for 100% reflectance withbariumsulphate.
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The reference was abariumsulphatestandard plate.
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Pressedbariumsulphatewas used as a working standard for the calibration of 100% reflectance.
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Supplies ofbariumsulphate, mainly from home sources, are sufficient to meet all requirements.
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It is composed of zinc sulphide andbariumsulphate.
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Higher levels of the vein also contained quantities of baryte (bariumsulphate), although at the time this had no commercial value.
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