What's the difference between barytes and barytic?

Barytes


Definition:

  • (n.) Barium sulphate, generally called heavy spar or barite. See Barite.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Four men who mined barytes in Scotland and who developed pneumoconiosis are described.
  • (2) This conclusion was based on the finding that at pH values close to 7, where the adsorption from serum occurs, all samples with the exception of natural barytes were uncharged.
  • (3) Five of the affected men examined at intervals since their exposure to barytes ceased in 1964 showed marked clearing of their radiological abnormalities.
  • (4) Nine cases of baritosis occurring in a small factory in which barytes was crushed, graded, and milled are described.
  • (5) Optical and electron probe analysis showed that the crystalline material was crushed barytes containing small quantities of muscovite as is typical in natural deposits.
  • (6) It is based on barytic hydrolysis of material at 125 degrees C for 16 h, acidification of hydrolysate to pH 3 with HCl, high-performance liquid chromatography on Nova Pak C18 (Waters Assoc.
  • (7) The quartz was inhaled from rocks associated with the barytes in the mines.

Barytic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to baryta.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Four men who mined barytes in Scotland and who developed pneumoconiosis are described.
  • (2) This conclusion was based on the finding that at pH values close to 7, where the adsorption from serum occurs, all samples with the exception of natural barytes were uncharged.
  • (3) Five of the affected men examined at intervals since their exposure to barytes ceased in 1964 showed marked clearing of their radiological abnormalities.
  • (4) Nine cases of baritosis occurring in a small factory in which barytes was crushed, graded, and milled are described.
  • (5) Optical and electron probe analysis showed that the crystalline material was crushed barytes containing small quantities of muscovite as is typical in natural deposits.
  • (6) It is based on barytic hydrolysis of material at 125 degrees C for 16 h, acidification of hydrolysate to pH 3 with HCl, high-performance liquid chromatography on Nova Pak C18 (Waters Assoc.
  • (7) The quartz was inhaled from rocks associated with the barytes in the mines.

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