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Barium hydroxide is a chemical compound with the Ba(OH)2. The monohydrate ( x = 1), known as baryta or baryta-water, is one of the principal compounds of . This white granular is the usual commercial form.


Preparation and structure
Barium hydroxide can be prepared by dissolving (BaO) in :

BaO + H2O → Ba(OH)2

It crystallises as the octahydrate, which converts to the monohydrate upon heating in air. At 100 °C in a vacuum, the monohydrate will yield BaO and water.(1960). Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie (8. Aufl.), Weinheim: Verlag Chemie, p. 289. The monohydrate adopts a layered structure (see picture above). The Ba2+ centers adopt a square antiprismatic geometry. Each Ba2+ center is bound by two water and six hydroxide ligands, which are respectively doubly and triply bridging to neighboring Ba2+ centre sites.Kuske, P.; Engelen, B.; Henning, J.; Lutz, H.D.; Fuess, H.; Gregson, D. "Neutron diffraction study of Sr(OH)2(H2O) and beta-Ba(OH)2*(H2O)" Zeitschrift für Kristallographie (1979-2010) 1988, vol. 183, p319-p325. In the octahydrate, the individual Ba2+ centers are again eight coordinate but do not share ligands.Manohar, H.; Ramaseshan, S. "The crystal structure of barium hydroxide octahydrate Ba (OH)2(H2O)8" Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Kristallgeometrie, Kristallphysik, Kristallchemie 1964. vol. 119, p357-p374


Uses
Industrially, barium hydroxide is used as the precursor to other barium compounds. The monohydrate is used to dehydrate and remove sulfate from various products.Robert Kresse, Ulrich Baudis, Paul Jäger, H. Hermann Riechers, Heinz Wagner, Jochen Winkler, Hans Uwe Wolf, "Barium and Barium Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2007 Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. This application exploits the very low solubility of . This industrial application is also applied to laboratory uses.


Laboratory uses
Barium hydroxide is used in analytical chemistry for the of , particularly . Its aqueous solution, if clear, is guaranteed to be free of carbonate, unlike those of and potassium hydroxide, as is insoluble in water. This allows the use of indicators such as or (with alkaline colour changes) without the risk of titration errors due to the presence of ions, which are much less basic.

Barium hydroxide is occasionally used in organic synthesis as a strong base, for example for the hydrolysis of estersMeyer, K.; Bloch, H. S. (1945). " Naphthoresorcinol". Org. Synth. 25: 73; Coll. Vol. 3: 637. and nitriles,Brown, G. B. (1946). " Methylsuccinic acid". Org. Synth. 26: 54; Coll. Vol. 3: 615.Ford, Jared H. (1947). " β-Alanine". Org. Synth. 27: 1; Coll. Vol. 3: 34.Anslow, W. K.; King, H.; Orten, J. M.; Hill, R. M. (1925). " Glycine". Org. Synth. 4: 31; Coll. Vol. 1: 298. and as a base in aldol condensations.

There are several uses for barium hydroxide such as to hydrolyse one of the two equivalent ester groups in dimethyl hendecanedioate.Durham, L. J.; McLeod, D. J.; Cason, J. (1958). " Methyl hydrogen hendecanedioate". Org. Synth. 38:55; Coll. Vol. 4:635.

Barium hydroxide has also been used in the decarboxylation of amino acids liberating barium carbonate in the process.

(2008). 9788185790169, Pragati Books Pvt.. .

It is also used in the preparation of ,Thorpe, J. F.; Kon, G. A. R. (1925). " Cyclopentanone". Org. Synth. 5: 37; Coll. Vol. 1: 192. diacetone alcoholConant, J. B.; Tuttle, Niel. (1921). " Diacetone alcohol". Org. Synth. 1: 45; Coll. Vol. 1: 199. and .Karabinos, J. V. (1956). " γ-lactone". Org. Synth. 36: 38; Coll. Vol. 4: 506.


Reactions
Barium hydroxide decomposes to when heated to 800 °C. Reaction with gives . Its aqueous solution, being highly alkaline, undergoes neutralization reactions with acids. It is especially useful on reactions that require the titrations of weak organic acids. Thus, it forms and with sulfuric and phosphoric acids, respectively. Reaction with produces . Precipitation of many insoluble, or less soluble barium salts, may result from double replacement reaction when a barium hydroxide aqueous solution is mixed with many solutions of other metal salts.Pradyot Patnaik. Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals. McGraw-Hill, 2002,

Reactions of barium hydroxide with salts are strongly . The reaction of barium hydroxide octahydrate with ammonium chloride or ammonium thiocyanate is often used as a classroom chemistry demonstration, producing temperatures cold enough to freeze water and enough water to dissolve the resulting mixture.


Safety
Barium hydroxide presents the same hazards such as skin irritation and burns as well as eye damage, just as the other and as other water-soluble barium compounds: it is corrosive and toxic.


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