Barium
Barium (BAR-i-em) is the fifty-sixth element on the periodic table. The solid’s melting point is 1340.6 degrees fahrenheit while its boiling point is 3446.6 degrees fahrenheit. It’s density is 3.62 grams per cubic centimeter. The name barium came from the word barys, which means heavy in Greek. The element barium was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy, a British chemist, in 1808. Davy founded it through the electrolysis of molten baryta. It is n
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