- Definition of BaSiO4
BaSiO4, also known as barium silicate, is a common chemical compound. Its English name is Barium Silicate. It has a molar mass of 213.391 g/mol and its molecular structure includes the elements: Ba (Barium), Si (Silica), and O (Oxygen). The ionic structure includes barium ions (Ba2+) and silicate ions (SiO4 4-).
- Properties: BaSiO4
2.1 Physical properties of BaSiO4
BaSiO4 is solid at room conditions, its color ranges from white to light yellow. It has no specific smell and has a neutral pH.
2.2 Chemical properties of BaSiO4
BaSiO4 is insoluble in water but soluble in acid.
- Common chemical equations involving BaSiO4
BaSiO4 does not usually participate in basic chemical reactions, so there are no specific examples of reactions with metals, acids, non-metals, or salts.
- Synthesis of BaSiO4
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of BaSiO4
BaSiO4 can be synthesized from the reaction between barium chloride (BaCl2) and sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) in an aqueous solution. The product obtained is a white precipitate of BaSiO4.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of BaSiO4
In industry, BaSiO4 is usually synthesized from the reaction between barium sulfate (BaSO4) and silica (Si) at high temperatures.