No idea strontium sulphate?
Strontium sulfate is SrSO4.
Not really.Strontium carbonate can only dissolve in water at the rate of about 0.1g/L. However, it dissolves more readily in dilute acids (causing a reaction--strontium carbonate is a base) and in fully-carbonated water.
All sulfates are soluble, except for Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, PbSO4, CaSO4, BaSO4 and SrSO4, which all are bases.
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Strontium sulfate is SrSO4.
SrSO4
Strontium sulfate.
it is Sr(HSO4)2
SrSO4 + 2H2O + 2NH3
Strontium sulfate.
Not really.Strontium carbonate can only dissolve in water at the rate of about 0.1g/L. However, it dissolves more readily in dilute acids (causing a reaction--strontium carbonate is a base) and in fully-carbonated water.
K2SO4(aq) + SrI2(aq)=SrSO4(aq) + 2kI(aq)
Strontium is a Natural elementIts primary ores are strontianite (SrCO3) and celestine/celestite (SrSO4).
Yes, it is. Most sulfates are souble except CaSo4, SrSO4, BaSO4, Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, and PbSO4
All sulfates are soluble, except for Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, PbSO4, CaSO4, BaSO4 and SrSO4, which all are bases.
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