Strontuim Solfite
No idea strontium sulphate?
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.
Complete ionic equation is:2Li^+(aq) + SO4^2-(aq) = Sr^2+(aq) + 2Cl^-(aq) ==>2Li^+(aq) + 2Cl^-(aq) + SrSO4(s)
To ConvertAluminium Al to Al2O3 Multiply By 1.8895Antimony Sb to Sb2O3 Multiply By1.1971Arsenic As As2O3 1.3203As As2O5 1.534Barium Ba BaSO4 1.6994Ba BaO 1.117Beryllium Be BeO 2.775Bismuth Bi Bi2O3 1.1148Boron B B2O3 3.2199Cadmium Cd CdO 1.1424Calcium Ca CaCO3 2.4973Ca CaO 1.399Ca CaF2 1.9481Cerium Ce CeO2 1.2284Ce Ce2O3 1.171Cesium Cs Cs2O 1.06Chromium Cr Cr2O3 1.4616Cobalt Co Co3O4 1.362Co CoO 1.271Copper Cu CuO 1.2518Fluorine F CaF2 2.0549Hafnumu Hf HfO2 1.1793Iron Fe Fe2O3 1.4297Fe Fe3O4 1.382Fe FeO 1.2865Fe FeS 1.5741Lanthanum La La2O3 1.1728Lead Pb PbO 1.0772Pb PbS 1.1547Lithium Li Li2CO3 5.324Li Li2O 2.153Magnesium Mg MgCO3 3.4683Mg MgO 1.6581Manganese Mn MnO 1.2912Mn MnO2 1.582Mercury Hg HgO 1.0798Hg HgS 1.1598Molybdenum Mo MoS2 1.6681Mo MoO3 1.5Nickel Ni NiO 1.2725Niobium Nb Nb2O5 1.4305Phosphorus P P2O5 2.2914P2O5Ca3 (PO4)2 2.1852Potassium K K2O 1.2046Rubidum Rb Rb2O 1.094Silicon Si SiO2 2.1393Sodium Na NaCl 2.5421Na Na2O 1.348Strontium Sr SrO 1.185Sr SrSO4 2.0963Tantalum Ta Ta2O5 1.2211Thorium Th ThO2 1.1379Tin Sn SnO2 1.2696Titanium Ti TiO2 1.6681Tungsten W WO3 1.2611Uranium U U3O8 1.1792U UO3 1.202U UO2 1.134Vanadium V V2O5 1.7852Yittrium Y Y2O3 1.27Zinc Zn ZnO 1.2448Zn ZnS 1.49Zirconium Zr ZrO2 1.3508
SrSO4
Strontium sulfate.
No idea strontium sulphate?
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.
Strontium Iodide - SrI2 Sr + I2 react to form SrI2