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Q: If you burn strontium what happens?
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What colour flame do you get when you burn strontium?

red


What colour flame do you get when you burn strontium chloride?

The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.


What happens to the radii of rubidium and strontium?

The radius of strontium is smaller than the radius of rubidium.


What happens to strontium and bromine?

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Two of this elements compounds burn with a red flame and are used in fireworks and signal flares?

Lithium, strontium and calcium have red flames.


When strontium and hydrochloric acid combine what happens to the hydrogen?

They will form Hydrogen and Strontium Chloride. Strontium might give out radiation because it should be one of the reactivity series.


What color does strontium chloride burn?

Strontium nitrate emits a bright red flame when it is burned.


How do you distinguish between Rubidium Nitrate and Strontium Nitrate?

If you burn Rubidium Nitrate, it will be violet-red. Strontium Nitrate will burn as a very bright, distinct red. Both of these chemicals are used in making fireworks these colors. Hope this helps!


What happens when you combine potassium carbonate and strontium chloride?

It would yield 2KCl +SrCO3, Potassium Chloride will be soluble while the Strontium carbonate will be insoluble


What happens when uranium and strontium get wet?

Uranium don't react with water at room temperature; strontium react with water and the hydroxide Sr(OH)2 is formed.


Why do yule logs burn red and green?

Some Yule logs that are available commercially have green and red flames when they burn. The chemicals that cause the colored flames are barium and strontium.


What happens when uranium is combined with strontium?

Probably binary compounds or alloys don't exist.