Barium

/ˈbɛriəm/ noun

A soft, silvery-white chemical element that is used in medical imaging and various industrial applications.

Named in 1808 by Sir Humphry Davy from the Greek 'barys' meaning 'heavy,' because barium oxide was notably dense. The element itself was discovered through scientific analysis of the mineral baryte.

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