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Originally, denoting that the element to the name of which it is prefixed in the respective compounds exercised its highest valence; now, only that the element has a higher valence than in other similar compounds; thus, barium peroxide is the highest oxide of barium; while nitrogen and manganese peroxides, so-called, are not the highest oxides of those elements.
Native barium sulphate or barite, -- so called because of its high specific gravity as compared with other non-metallic minerals.
A suffix used in naming minerals; as, chlorite, from its characteristic green color; barite, from its heaviness; graphite, from its use in writing.
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Of or pertaining to barium; as, baric oxide.
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A similarity of crystalline form between substances of similar composition, as between the sulphates of barium (BaSO4) and strontium (SrSO4). It is sometimes extended to include similarity of form between substances of unlike composition, which is more properly called homoeomorphism.
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Ashes of barilla.
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Barium carbonate occurring in white or gray six-sided twin crystals, and also in columnar or granular masses.
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A flattened concretionary nodule, usually of limestone, intersected within by cracks which are often filled with calcite, barite, or other minerals.
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The nonmetalliferous mineral or rock material which accompanies the ores in a vein, as quartz, calcite, barite, fluor spar, etc.; -- called also veinstuff.
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A species of the feldspar group containing barium. See Feldspar.
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A name given to several species of Salsola from which soda is made, by burning the barilla in heaps and lixiviating the ashes.
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The metal barium. See Barium.
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One of the varieties of calcite, barite, and feldspar, which emit a fetid odor on being struck; -- called also swinestone.
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In a wider sense, a compound of saccharose, or any similar carbohydrate, with such bases as the oxides of calcium, barium, or lead; a sucrate.
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An oxide containing one atom of oxygen in each molecule; as, barium monoxide.
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A variety of barite emitting a fetid odor when rubbed or heated.
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Of, pertaining to, or baring, eggs or egg capsules; as, the nidament capsules of certain gastropods; nidamental glands. See Illust. of Dibranchiata.
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Native sulphate of barium, a mineral occurring in transparent, colorless, white to yellow crystals (generally tabular), also in granular form, and in compact massive forms resembling marble. It has a high specific gravity, and hence is often called heavy spar. It is a common mineral in metallic veins.
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A reaction employed to recognize or distinguish any particular substance or constituent of a compound, as the production of some characteristic precipitate; also, the reagent employed to produce such reaction; thus, the ordinary test for sulphuric acid is the production of a white insoluble precipitate of barium sulphate by means of some soluble barium salt.
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An opaque, compact variety of barite, or heavy spar.
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