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211 is the mass in grams of 1.15 moles of strontium sulfate.
SrSO4
Strontium sulfate.
aqueous strontium sulfide
Strontium sulfate.
Strontium bromide and potassium sulfate will produce a precipitate of strontium sulfate.
Sodium displaces the sulfate to make sodium sulfate; iron displaces the hydroxide to make ferrous hydroxide which becomes brown.
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At water treatment plants, calcium hydroxide is added in order to up the alkalinity and pH of the water. This makes the water less corrosive to pipes. Aluminum sulfate is used to make impurities coagulate.
The chemical equation looks like this after you balance it. Al2(SO4)3 + 3Ca(OH)2 => 2Al(OH)3 + 3CaSO4
2Al(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 -> Al2(SO4)3 + 6H2O Looks like aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid will form the salt aluminum sulfate and water.
Strontium Sulfate is the sulfate salt of Strontium. It is a white, odorless crystaline substance powder and occurs in nature as the mineral Celestine. So your answer is Celestine.
it explodes, usually. well.. that's what happens to me anyway.
211 is the mass in grams of 1.15 moles of strontium sulfate.
Aluminium Sulphate and potassium hydroxide. Al2(SO4)3 + 6KOH = 3K2(SO4) + 2Al(OH)3
Strontium acetate is a chemical compound also called Sr(C2H3O2)2.
SrSO4