- Definition of BaS2O3:
BaS2O3 is the chemical formula for barium thiosulfate, a colorless, odorless solid. BaS2O3 has a molar mass of 233.4 g/mol, consisting of one barium ion (Ba2+), two sulfide ions (S2-) and three oxygen ions (O2-). It is a substance that is not easily flammable and not easily explosive.
- Properties:
2.1 Physical properties: BaS2O3 is a colorless, odorless solid. It has a neutral PH level.
2.2 Chemical properties: BaS2O3 is very insoluble in water and does not interact with strong acids or bases.
- Chemical equation:
BaS2O3 does not participate in common chemical reactions, including reactions with metals, acids, non-metals, and salts.
- Synthesis of BaS2O3:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis: BaS2O3 can be synthesized through the reaction between barium chloride and sodium thiosulfate.
4.2 Industrial synthesis: BaS2O3 is not produced on a large scale in the industry due to its lack of practical applications.