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Barium nitrate

It is a colorless or white crystalline powder that is slightly toxic, so it should be stored properly and kept away from flammable materials.


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    • Commodity name: Barium nitrate

    It is a colorless or white crystalline powder that is slightly toxic, so it should be stored properly and kept away from flammable materials.

       TEST ANALYSIS CERTIFICATE      
    COMMODITY BARIUM NITRATE
    PACKING 25KG/BAG   INSPECTION DATE MAR.10, 2025
    Class 5.1 QUANTITY 27000KGS
    Item Quality Results
    Appearance WHITE POWDER WHITE POWDER
    Purity 99% 99.3%
    Chloride 0.05%Max 0.005%
    Water insoluble 0.5%Max 0. 3%
    Moisture 0.1%Max 0.03%
    Fe 0.003%Max 0.0008%
    PH  5-8 5-8
    CONCLUSION:  MEET THE CRITERION OF BARIUM NITRATE        

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