Strontium Chloride

Strontium chloride (SrCl2) is a salt of strontium and chloride. It is a typical salt, forming neutral aqueous solutions. Like all compounds of Sr, this salt emits a bright red colour in a flame; in fact it is used as a source of redness in fireworks. Its chemical properties are intermediate between those for barium chloride, which is more toxic, and calcium chloride.

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List Of Minerals S (complete) - S
1965-017) 02.CB.05b Salammoniac (Y 1556) 03.AA.25 (IUPAC Ammonium chloride) Saleeite (Y 1932) 08.EB.05 (IUPAC Magnesium diuranyl diphosphate decahydrate) Salesite (Y ...
Hyperaccumulators Table – 3
... Can accumulate radionuclides, ammonium nitrate and ammonium chloride as chelating agents ... Ammonium nitrate and ammonium chloride as chelating agents ... Ammonium nitrate and ammonium chloride as chelating agents ...
List Of Minerals A (complete) - A
02.CC.05 ActinoliteI (Y 1794) 09.DE.10 Acuminite (1986-038) 03.CC.10 (IUPAC Strontium aluminium tetrafluoride hydroxyl monohydrate) Adamite (Y 1866) 08.BB.30 (IUPAC ...
Solubility Table - Contents - S
... Sm(BrO3)3 34.2 47.6 62.5 79 98.5 Samarium chloride SmCl3 92.4 93.4 94.6 96.9 Samarium sulfate Sm2(SO4)3.8H2O 2.7 3.1 Scandium oxalate Sc2(C2O4)3.6H2O 0.006 Scandium sulfate Sc2(SO4)3.5H ...
Strontium Chloride - Uses - Biological Research
... Brief strontium chloride exposure induces parthenogenetic activation of oocytes which is used in developmental biological research ...