Strontium will produce different colours dependant on the circumstances. If the flame has oxygen and hydrogen present, the flame will be red. With chlorine in the flame it will be a brighter red. If it is the strontium atoms excited by themselves they produce a violet colour.
The elements strontium is a silver colored metal.
It produces a red flame.
Red. Strontium is often used in fireworks to give off a deep red colour when burned.
Strontium produces a crimson-red flame color.
red
Strontium nitrate will turn a flame red
red / crimson
Usually, it's strontium (Sr, #38). It burns a bright red as it oxidizes. This distinctive color is also evident during flame tests of strontium solutions.
Talc don't change the color if heated.
Examples: lithium, strontium
Red. Strontium is often used in fireworks to give off a deep red colour when burned.
Strontium nitrate will turn a flame red
The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.
Strontium occurs naturally in four stable isotopes: 84, 86, 87, 88. A flame test gives bright red color if strontium is present. Strontium salts are used in fireworks for this bright red color.
red / crimson
reddish purple
Usually, it's strontium (Sr, #38). It burns a bright red as it oxidizes. This distinctive color is also evident during flame tests of strontium solutions.
Talc don't change the color if heated.
Examples: lithium, strontium
strong red (crimson)
Yes
(Sr(NO3)2) is the nitric acid salt of strontium. It is used as an oxidizer and colorant in fireworks. If strontium nitrate is heated to the point of decomposition it will produce and release toxic gas.