I swear there was a thread already on this, but I could not find it (mods move/delete this if you feel so inclined):
I have barium carbonate, so I was thinking BaCO3 + 2HNO3 ---> Ba(NO3)2 +CO2 + H20
react the appropriate amounts, then test pH and bring it back up to 7 if needed with excess carbonate.
I can get 68% nitric (other dilutions are more expensive!), would you recomend diluting it first? Any special precautions for such a process (I am aware of the hazards of nitric, and soluble barium salts)?
Can anyone share their experiencees?
Jesse
Edited by frosty90, 25 February 2010 - 11:57 PM.