Re: Barium nitrate



"donald haarmann" <donald-haarmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I haven't kitchen tested this but ? da book sez barium nitrate is "freely
soluble in water."

A quick glance at some MSDS's says it's around 9g/100ml at 20C, a tad more
soluble than potassium chlorate at 7g/100ml. Compared to salt at 36g/100ml,
it's noticably less soluble, though still soluble enough to handle solutions
of it. :)

Tim


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