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bar·i·um B0079100 (bâr′ē-əm, băr′-)n.1. Symbol Ba A soft, silvery-white or yellowish-white alkaline-earth metal, used to deoxidize copper and to absorb trace gases in vacuum tubes, and used in various alloys. Atomic number 56; atomic weight 137.33; melting point 727°C; boiling point 1,897°C; specific gravity 3.62; valence 2. See Periodic Table.2. A radiopaque solution containing barium sulfate that is used to visualize the gastrointestinal tract on x-rays. [bar(yta) + -ium.] bar′ic (-ĭk) adj.baric (ˈbɛərɪk; ˈbærɪk) adj (Elements & Compounds) of or containing barium
baric (ˈbærɪk) adj (General Physics) of or concerned with weight, esp that of the atmosphere as indicated by barometric pressurebar•ic1 (ˈbær ɪk) adj. of or containing barium. [1860–65] bar•ic2 (ˈbær ɪk) adj. of or pertaining to weight, esp. that of the atmosphere. [1880–85; bar (o)- + -ic] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | baric - of or relating to or containing barium | EncyclopediaSeebariumbaric
ba·ric (ba'rik), Relating to barometric pressure (as in isobar) or to weight generally.baric adjective Greek, meaning weight; pertaining to the weight of something. Chemistry Referring to barium; as, baric oxide. Physics Referring to weight or atmospheric pressure, as measured by a barometer. |