Because Strontium and Barium provide brilliant red and orange colors.
The electronegativity of barium is less than that of strontium.
The chemical formula for strontium bromate is Sr(BrO3)2.
Tin is in group 14, the others are all in group 2.
Generally the fluid base is petroleum derived, while the thickening agent usually consists of soap made from aluminum, barium, calcium, lithium, sodium, or strontium
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Because Strontium and Barium provide brilliant red and orange colors.
The se are compounds of potassium, strontium, sodium, magnesium, chlorine, calcium, barium, etc.
Barium and Strontium are both used in medicines and to add colours to fireworks.
The answer to your question is: barium (as BaSO4 in medicine - contrast material) , calcium (ex.: CaCl2, calcium gluconate, etc. in medicine), strontium (as strontium chloride in tooth pastes, against hypersensitivity) and magnesium (as MgSO4, MgO, etc. in medicine).
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The electronegativity of barium is less than that of strontium.
Strontium compounds provide red color (and is often found in road flares as well). Calcium compounds produce orange. Charcoal (carbon) or a mixture of iron and carbon provide the gold/yellow color. Sodium compounds produce a yellow color. Barium compounds produce green. Copper compounds produce blue. A mixture of strontium (red) compounds and copper (blue) compounds produces purple. Silver/white can be produced by: aluminum, magnesium, titanium, or antimony (III) sulfide.
lithium and calcium compounds as well as strontium
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The chemical formula for strontium bromate is Sr(BrO3)2.
It is made from different types of burning metals; * Strontium and lithium salts - red* Copper salts - blue* Magnesiumsalts - white* Barium salts - green* Sodium salts -gold.