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SrF2 ----> Sr + F2

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Q: Strontium fluoride decomposes into strontium and fluorine?
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What is the name of the substace formed with strontium and fluorine?

Strontium fluoride.


What is the chemical formula for the compound formed between stronium and fluorine?

Strontium fluoride is SrF2.


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