Joyce A. Ober has written: 'Strontium--uses, supply, and technology' -- subject(s): Strontium, Strontium industry
No idea strontium sulphate?
Strontium is chemically very similar to Calcium. The human body will readily use Strontium as bone-making material, but Strontium does not satisfy the other uses the human body has for Calcium e.g. regulating calcium content in blood, etc.
The ratio 87Sr/86Sr is important for rocks dating (geochronology).
There are many uses of strontium that nobody would think of. Strontium is used in the fire that is in flares; the kind of flares police men use to tell people to watch out. It is also used for fireworks. Some types of strontium are used to make the glass on a color television tube. It is sometimes used in optical materials such as glasses or telescopes. If a doctor puts a little bit of strontium in a person's body, it is taken up by the bone tissue. Then the doctor uses radiation detectors to locate the radioactive strontium to assess the patents abnormalities.
strontium sulfide
Strontium is strontium (Sr) !
Strontium-88 It is the closest to the Strontium atomic mass.
Color tvs, cancer therapy, fireworks, and yeah......
What is the binary formula for strontium bromide
The valence of strontium is 2+.The electronegativity of strontium is 0,95.
Strontium (II) difluoride