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Qué (quién) es BAS - definición

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Bologna Stone; BaS; Barium sulphide; Barium monosulfide; Bolognian phosphorus; Bolognian Stone; Bologna stone; Bolognian stone; Lapis boloniensis; Lapis Boloniensis

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Bas (surname)
Bas is both a given name and a surname. As a given name in Dutch it is short for Sebastiaan (Sebastian).

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Barium sulfide

Barium sulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula BaS. BaS is the barium compound produced on the largest scale. It is an important precursor to other barium compounds including BaCO3 and the pigment lithopone, ZnS/BaSO4. Like other chalcogenides of the alkaline earth metals, BaS is a short wavelength emitter for electronic displays. It is colorless, although like many sulfides, it is commonly obtained in impure colored forms.

Ejemplos de uso de BAS
1. Not surprisingly, Christian groups have branded BAs ruling as "extremely offensive." Peter Hain, the Northern Ireland secretary, told the BBC he was baffled by BAs attitude.
2. The incident happened when Onir was filming Bas Ek Pal.
3. "It‘s more than just the percent [of students] with BAs.
4. But when BAs own ground staff, also TGWU members, came out in sympathy, chaos was assured.
5. Raffarin promised to champion "la France d‘en bas" grass roots France.