There is no Ancient Greek name for Strontium. It wasn't discovered until 1790.
"strontium" as with all elements takes it's name from the Latin word "Strontia"
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
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.
The element Strontium was isolated from a mineral called Strontianite and was so called because it was first discovered near the village of Strontian in Scotland.
It decomposes.
"strontium" as with all elements takes it's name from the Latin word "Strontia"
Strontium is strontium (Sr) !
strontium sulfide
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
Strontium fluoride.
Strontium Ion
This is the chemical formula for strontium hydroxide.
Strontium Selenide
What is the binary formula for strontium bromide
Strontium Nitride
Strontium Sulfide
Strontium Bromide Strontium Bromide