Exact Mass: 137.896573

Exact Mass Matches: 137.896573

Found 28 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 137.896573, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

BARIUM ion

barium cation

Ba (137.905236)


   

Barium

barium(2+) ion

Ba (137.905236)


Barium is a dense alkaline earth metal that occurs in nature as a divalent cation in combination with other elements. Physiologically, it exists as an ion in the body. In addition to its natural presence in the Earths crust, and therefore its natural occurrence in most surface waters, barium is also released to the environment via industrial emissions. The residence time of barium in the atmosphere may be up to several days. Barium sulfate exists as a white orthorhombic powder or crystals. Barite, the mineral from which barium sulfate is produced, is a moderately soft crystalline white opaque to transparent mineral. The most important impurities are iron(III) oxide, aluminium oxide, silica, and strontium sulfate.Barium sulfate has a low toxicity and relatively high density of about 4.5 g·cm-3 (and thus opacity to X-rays). For this reason it is used as a radiocontrast agent in X-ray imaging of the digestive system ("barium meals" and "barium enemas"). Lithopone, a pigment that contains barium sulfate and zinc sulfide, is a permanent white that has good covering power, and does not darken when exposed to sulfides. (Wikipedia). Barium hydroxide is strongly alkaline and therefore corrosive. Barium nitrate caused mild skin irritation and severe eye irritation in rabbits. The lack of reports of skin or eye irritation in humans, despite its widespread use, suggests that barium sulfate, often used as a contrast medium, is not a strong irritant. Useful information on the sensitization potential of barium compounds was not identified. Oral intake from drinking water and food is the most prevalent route of exposure to barium compounds for the general population. For the occupational environment, data from industry in the United Kingdom and predictions made using the Estimation and Assessment of Substance Exposure (EASE) model suggest that exposures can be controlled to less than 10 mg/m3 8 hours time weighted average (total inhalable dust). In some situations, control will be to levels significantly below this value. Short term exposures may be higher than 10 mg/m3 for some tasks.The critical end points in humans for toxicity resulting from exposure to barium and barium compounds appear to be hypertension and renal function. Using a no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) in humans of 0.21 mg barium/kg body weight per day, a tolerable intake value of 0.02 mg/kg body weight per day for barium and barium compounds has been developed in this document.Dissolved barium in aquatic environments may represent a risk to aquatic organisms such as daphnids, but it is apparently of lesser risk to fish and aquatic plants, although data are limited. No adverse effects have been reported in ecological assessments of terrestrial plants or wildlife, although some plants are known to bioaccumulate barium from the soil.(Concise international chemical assessment document 33; http://www.inchem.org/documents/cicads/cicads/cicad33.htm). Barium is a chemical element with the symbol Ba and atomic number 56. It is the fifth element in Group 2, a soft silvery metallic alkaline earth metal. Barium is never found in nature in its pure form due to its reactivity with air. The most common naturally occurring minerals are the very insoluble barium sulfate, BaSO4 (barite), and barium carbonate, BaCO3 (witherite).

   

Potassium carbonate (K2CO3)

Potassium carbonic acid, anhydrous

CK2O3 (137.912161)


Food flavouring agent and adjuvant, pH control agent and processing aid

   
   
   

barium cation

barium cation

Ba+2 (137.905236)


   

Acetylen; Strontiumdiacetylenid|acetylene; strontium diacetylenide|Diaethinylstrontium

Acetylen; Strontiumdiacetylenid|acetylene; strontium diacetylenide|Diaethinylstrontium

C4H2Sr (137.9212742)


   

2-bromoacetic acid

2-bromoethanoic acid

C2H3BrO2 (137.9316398)


   

calcium fluorophosphate

calcium fluorophosphate

CaFO3P (137.9195022)


   

Potassium metavanadate

Potassium metavanadate

KO3V (137.892416)


   
   

potassium,dideuterio phosphate

potassium,dideuterio phosphate

D2KO4P (137.945334556)


   

Calcium sulfite

Calcium sulfite

H2CaO4S (137.9299722)


   

bromoacetic-13c2 acid

bromoacetic-13c2 acid

C2H3BrO2 (137.9316398)


   

potassium fluorosulfate

potassium fluorosulfate

FKO3S (137.9189282)


   

sulfanylidenepalladium

sulfanylidenepalladium

PdS (137.875547)


   

dipotassium,oxomethanediolate

dipotassium,oxomethanediolate

CK2O3 (137.912161)


   

Scandium oxide

Scandium oxide

O3Sc2 (137.896573)


   

Potassium Perchlorate

Potassium Perchlorate

ClKO4 (137.912221)


H - Systemic hormonal preparations, excl. sex hormones and insulins > H03 - Thyroid therapy > H03B - Antithyroid preparations > H03BC - Perchlorates C147908 - Hormone Therapy Agent > C547 - Hormone Antagonist > C885 - Antithyroid Agent

   

Sodium dicyanocuprate

Sodium dicyanocuprate

NaCu(CN)2 (137.925517)


   

Zirconium Titanium Alloy

Zirconium Titanium Alloy

Zr.Ti (137.852655)


   

3,5-DICHLORO-1,2,4-OXADIAZOLE

3,5-DICHLORO-1,2,4-OXADIAZOLE

C2Cl2N2O (137.938769)


   

barium hydride

barium hydride

Ba (137.905236)


   

barium

barium

Ba (137.905236)


   

Potassium carbonate

Potassium carbonate

CK2O3 (137.912161)


   

Methylarsonate

Methylarsonate

CH3AsO3-2 (137.9298148)


D010575 - Pesticides > D006540 - Herbicides D009676 - Noxae > D013723 - Teratogens D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

Carbon monoxide;iron;cyanide

Carbon monoxide;iron;cyanide

C3FeNO2- (137.927843)


   

Hydroxy-[hydroxy(oxo)silyl]oxy-oxosilane

Hydroxy-[hydroxy(oxo)silyl]oxy-oxosilane

H2O5Si2 (137.9440802)