This prediction has now been fully verified by experiments on the solubility of barium sulphate and of gypsum.
If sulphuric acid is present, there will be a precipitate of barium sulphate, which, on account of its density and insolubility in nitric or hydrochloric acids, is very characteristic.
On the other hand, there are many substances found in nature which are so very slightly soluble in water, that in ordinary practice they may be considered as insoluble (for example, barium sulphate).
The sulphuric acid gives a precipitate of barium sulphate, and free chloric acid remains in solution.
Wash the precipitate, ignite, and weigh as barium sulphate (see Sulphur).
In determining it, it is first converted into sulphuric acid, and then precipitated and weighed as barium sulphate.
Blanc fixe is the precipitated form of barium sulphate, resulting from the action of soluble barium salts on soluble sulphates.
Baryta forms white crystalline salts with acids, which are all poisonous with the exception of barium sulphate.
Barium sulphate is a white substance insoluble in water and in acids, and is the source of most of the barium compounds.
Solubility of Barium Sulphate in Ferric Chloride, Aluminum Chloride, and Magnesium Chloride.
Barium sulphate is nontoxic on account of its insolubility.
On the Reduction of Barium Sulphate in Ordinary Gravimetric Determinations, in Journ.
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