Oh yes, strontium is very dangerous. Do not eat it.
SrBr2 + (NH4)2CO3 → SrCO3 + 2NH4Br Strontium Bromide + Ammonium Carbonate → Strontium Carbonate + Ammonium Bromide
It decomposes.
The products of this reaction are strontium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
In the carbonate CO32- the sum of the oxidation numbers is the ionic charge (true for all poyatomic ions) O is assigned -2 so C has +4. (maths 4 +(-6) = -2)
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
Strontium carbonate is a white powder.
SrBr2 + (NH4)2CO3 → SrCO3 + 2NH4Br Strontium Bromide + Ammonium Carbonate → Strontium Carbonate + Ammonium Bromide
Strontium carbonate is a white powder.
It decomposes.
strontium sulfide
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
SrCO3
It would yield 2KCl +SrCO3, Potassium Chloride will be soluble while the Strontium carbonate will be insoluble
Strontium carbonate (SrCO3) is the carbonate salt of strontium that has the appearance of a white or grey powder. It occurs in nature as the mineral strontianite.
SrCo3: Strontium carbonate
An ancylite is a basic carbonate mineral of cerium and strontium.
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