56

Ba

Barium

137.3277

Basic Information

Name

Barium

Atomic Number

56

Phase At STP

Solid

Spectrum Image

Spectrum image of Barium

Source

Wikipedia

Bohr Model

Static

A 2D model of Barium

Interactive

Descriptive Numbers

CAS Number

7440-39-3

CID Number

CID5355457

DOT Number

1400

RTECS Number

RTECSCQ8370000

Mendeleev Number

9

Pettifor Number

14

Space Group Number

229

Glawe Number

14

Mass

Atomic Mass

137.3277 Da

Uncertainty

0.007

Periodic Position

X Position

2

Y Position

6

Period

6

Group

2

Classification

Block

s

Category

Alkaline Earth Metal

Geochemical

Alkali Toprak Metals

Goldschmidt

Lithophilic

Electrical Type

Conductive

Abundance

Urban Soil

0.8531 mg/kg

Seawater

1.3e-8 kg/L

Sun

0.0000038 mole ratio to silicon

Earth Crust

0.00043 g

Solar System

0.0000045 mole ratio to silicon

Meteorites

0.00027 %

Color

Jmol

#00C900

Molcas Gv

#00C900

CPK

#FFA500

Atomic Radius

Empirical

215

Calculated

253

Van Der Waals

268

Batsanov

270

Rahm

293

Uff

370.3

Mm3

307

Alvarez

303

Bragg

210

Truhlar

268

Covalent (Single Bound)

198

Covalent (Triple Bound)

149

Covalent (Cordero)

215

Covalent (Pyykko)

196

Covalent (Pyykko Double)

161

Covalent (Pyykko Triple)

149

Mendeleev

198

C12

222

Metallic

222

Temperature

Melting/Freeze (USE)

1000 °K

Melting/Freeze (WEL)

1000 °K

Melting/Freeze (CRC)

1000 °K

Melting/Freeze (LNG)

999.9 °K

Boiling/Density (USE)

2118 °K

Boiling/Density (WEL)

2143 °K

Boiling/Density (CRC)

2118 °K

Boiling/Density (LNG)

2118 °K

Boiling/Density (Zhang)

1910 °K

Density

STP

3.51 kg/cm³

Solid (WEL)

3510 kg/cm³

Solid (CRC)

3620 kg/cm³

Solid (LNG)

3510 kg/cm³

Liquid (CR2)

3338 kg/cm³

Heat

Molar Volume

38.16 cm³/mol

Atomic Volume

39 cm³

Heat Of Fusion USE

7.66 kJ/mol

Heat Of Fusion CRC

7.12 kJ/mol

Heat Of Fusion LNG

7.12 kJ/mol

Heat Of Fusion WEL

8 kJ/mol

Evaporation USE

142 kJ/mol

Evaporation CRC

140 kJ/mol

Evaporation LNG

140.3 kJ/mol

Evaporation WEL

140 kJ/mol

Evaporation Zhang

142 kJ/mol

Molar Heat

28.07 J/molK

Heat Capacity USE

0.192 J/gK

Heat Capacity CRC

28.07 J/gK

Heat Capacity LNG

28.1 J/gK

Heat Capacity WEL

28.1 J/gK

Thermal Expansion

0.0000206 1/K

Adiabatic Index

N/A

Speed of Sound

Extensional

1620 m/s

Electrical Resistance

80k

68.3 nΩm

273k

302 nΩm

293k

332 nΩm

298k

340 nΩm

300k

343 nΩm

500k

724 nΩm

Magnetic Properties

Order

paramanyetic

Susceptibility

1.1e-8 m3/kg

Elasticity

Shear Modulus

4.9 GPa

Bulk Modulus

9.6 GPa

Youngs Modulus

13 GPa

Hardness

Mohs

1.25

Etymology

Description

It is a silvery-white, reactive element and belongs to the second group in the periodic table. Soluble barium compounds are extremely toxic. It was discovered by Karl Scheele in 1774 and extracted by Humphry Davy in 1808.

Language Of Origin

Greek via Modern Latin

Origin Of Word

From the Greek word barys meaning "heavy"

Meaning

heavy

Symbol Origin

Greek barys

Etymological Description

Barys means "heavy". The oxide was first called "barot", then "barita", and this name was changed to "barium". Sir Humphry Davy gave it this name because it was found in the barite mineral that shares the same source.

Discovery & Isolation

Observed/Predicted By

W. Scheele

Observed/Discovery Year

1772

Discovery Location

England

Isolated Sample By

H. Crowds

Isolated Sample Year

1808

Production & Use

Sources

It is found in the minerals barite (BaSO4) and witherite (BaSO3). It is not found in pure form due to its reactivity. It should be stored under kerosene to remain pure.

Uses

The ground and powdered form of barite or barium sulfate (BaSO4) is used as a filler in rubber, plastic and resins. It is insoluble in water and is therefore used in conjunction with X-rays for imaging the digestive system. Barium nitrate burns bright green and is used in fireworks.

Radioactivity

Half Life

Stable

Lifetime

Stable

Neutron Mass Absorption

0.00027

Neutron Cross Section

1.3

Electron Affinity

Electron Affinity (eV)

0.14462

Electron Affinity (kJ/mol)

13.954

Electron Affinity (pauling)

0.89

Electron Affinity (allen)

5.211

Electron Affinity (ghosh)

0.1586786

Dipole Polarity

Accepted

272

Uncertainty

10

C6 GB

5540

Lattice

Constant Internal Default Radius

5.02

Constant

502.8, 502.8, 502.8

Strucutre

BCC

Angles

p/2, p/2, p/2

Electron & Quantum

Oxidation States

1,2

Electron Configuration

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 6s2

Quantum Number

1S0

Electron Configuration Semantic

[Car] 6s2

Shells-0

2

Shells-1

8

Shells-2

18

Shells-3

18

Shells-4

8

Shells-5

2

Ionization Energies-0

502.9

Ionization Energies-1

965.2

Ionization Energies-2

3600

List of Compounds

1-10 of 99 compounds

FormulaNames
Babarium

barium metal

BaAl4

aluminium, compound with barium (4:1)

aluminum; barium

aluminum, compound with barium (4:1)

barium aluminide

BaB6

barium hexaboride

barium boride

barium; boron

BaBr2barium bromide

barium(+2) cation dibromide

barium dibromide

hydrobromic acid barium salt

BaC2

barium carbide

BaCl2barium chloride

barium(+2) cation dichloride

BaF2barium fluoride

barium(+2) cation difluoride

barium difluoride

BaH2

barium hydride

barium dihydride

BaI2barium iodide

barium(+2) cation diiodide

barium diiodide

barium iodide anhydrous

BaN6barium azide

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