Barium metaphosphate
Barium metaphosphate is an inorganic substance with the molecular formula Ba2. It is a colourless solid that is insoluble in water, though is soluble in acidic solutions through "slow dissolution". X-ray crystallography shows that this material is composed of Ba2+ cations attached to a polyphosphate anion. A number of hydrated forms are known which are actually cyclic metaphosphates, Ba2·3.5H2O, Ba32·6H2O.
Preparation
Barium metaphosphate can be prepared by the reaction of barium carbonate with metaphosphoric acid:or alternatively by the aqueous reaction of barium chloride and sodium metaphosphate:
BaCl2 + 2NaPO3 → Ba2 + 2NaCl