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Barium Trackable Element Tag

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Origin:
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Recently Spotted:
In L8 Leigh Wander

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DE: Der Geocoin Barium Trackable Element Tag möchte Europa sehen. Bitte nimm ihn mit und lege ihn bald wieder in einem anderen Cache ab.

Wenn dieser Geocaoin gefunden wird, wäre sehr schön wenn ihr ein Foto der Umgebung macht und dieses hochladet Vielen Dank.

EN: The Geocoin (Barium Trackable Element Tag) like to see more of Europe. Please take it and drop it soon in one of your further cache founds. Please show me the Europe!  :-) 

If you found that GeoCoin it will be great if you take photo and upload this picture of that landcape where you found it. Thank you!

About This Item

DE:

Barium (von griech.  βαρύς: „schwer“, wegen der großen Dichte des Bariumminerals Baryt) ist ein chemisches Element mit dem Symbol Ba und der Ordnungszahl 56. Im Periodensystem steht es in der sechsten Periode / 2. Hauptgruppe und ist ein  Erdalkalimetallen. 1774 von Carl Wilhelm Scheele identifiziert. Barium ist im elementaren Zustand metallisch-glänzend und von silbrig-weißer Farbe. Es kommt in der Natur wegen seiner hohen Reaktivität nicht elementar vor. Metallisches Barium ist leicht entzündlich. Wasserlösliche Bariumverbindungen sind giftig.

EN:

Barium is a chemical element with symbol Ba and atomic number 56. It is the fifth element in Group 2, a soft silvery metallic alkaline earth metal. Because of its high chemical reactivity barium is never found in nature as a free element. Its hydroxide was known in pre-modern history as baryta; this substance does not occur as a mineral, but can be prepared by heating barium carbonate.

The most common naturally occurring minerals of barium are barite (barium sulfate, BaSO4) and witherite (barium carbonate, BaCO3), both being insoluble in water. Barium's name originates from the alchemical derivative "baryta", which itself comes from Greek βαρύς (barys), meaning "heavy." Barium was identified as a new element in 1774, but not reduced to a metal until 1808, shortly after electrolytic isolation techniques became available.

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    Tracking History (6815.5mi) View Map

    Mark Missing 4/18/2015 Frugor marked it as missing   Visit Log

    The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

    Dropped Off 12/6/2014 Wizbit100 placed it in L8 Leigh Wander South East England, United Kingdom - 4.3 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 11/29/2014 Wizbit100 retrieved it from Sodor Circuit 2:9 – Diesel 10 South East England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

    Will move to another cache soon!

    Dropped Off 11/28/2014 alan666notb placed it in Sodor Circuit 2:9 – Diesel 10 South East England, United Kingdom - 7.12 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 11/17/2014 alan666notb retrieved it from WW-15 Butterfly Walk-2 South East England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

    Tracking code is getting really hard to read!
    Will move on soon.

    Dropped Off 11/5/2014 MomAndEm placed it in WW-15 Butterfly Walk-2 South East England, United Kingdom - 6.49 miles  Visit Log
    • Log and 3 TB's
    Discovered It 11/4/2014 WhiteFriar discovered it   Visit Log

    Discovered whilst attending SELBAC #54 🙂

    Discovered It 11/4/2014 The Biggin Hill Flyers discovered it   Visit Log

    Saw this lovely TB at the Selbac #54 meet - thanks for sharing

    Visited 11/4/2014 MomAndEm took it to SELBAC #54 London, United Kingdom - 11.32 miles  Visit Log
    Discovered It 10/29/2014 WhiteFriar discovered it   Visit Log

    Discovered whilst caching with MomAndEm 🙂

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