Strontium nitrate will turn a flame red
The chemical formula for strontium and nitrogen is Sr3N2.
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
When combined, these two compounds produce a precipitate of Silver iodide and Strontium nitrate.
About 640 nm.
Strontium nitrate will turn a flame red
The chemical formula for strontium and nitrogen is Sr3N2.
Ion product < Ksp Unsaturated solution Ion product = Ksp Saturated solution Ion product > Ksp Supersaturated solution
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
When combined, these two compounds produce a precipitate of Silver iodide and Strontium nitrate.
Strontium Nitrate: Sr(NO3)2Potassium Phosphate: K3PO4
If the ion product concentration is greater than the Ksp value a precipitate will form. If it equals the Ksp the solution is saturated and no precipitate forms.
About 640 nm.
4.563 grams are in 1 mole of Strontium Nitrate.
If you burn Rubidium Nitrate, it will be violet-red. Strontium Nitrate will burn as a very bright, distinct red. Both of these chemicals are used in making fireworks these colors. Hope this helps!
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Strontium nitrate emits a bright red flame when it is burned.