There are many uses of strontium that nobody would think of. Strontium is used in the fire that is in flares; the kind of flares police men use to tell people to watch out. It is also used for fireworks. Some types of strontium are used to make the glass on a color television tube. It is sometimes used in optical materials such as glasses or telescopes. If a doctor puts a little bit of strontium in a person's body, it is taken up by the bone tissue. Then the doctor uses radiation detectors to locate the radioactive strontium to assess the patents abnormalities.
strontiium 89 is radionuclide with B emmiter used in palliative therapy for bony metastasis.
Because Strontium and Barium provide brilliant red and orange colors.
The melting point of strontium is 777 °C, or 1431 °F. Use the link below for more information.
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
It decomposes.
There 38 protons in strontium. Strontium is No. 38 in the Periodic Table.. This indicates the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom of strontium . Strontium is named after the Scottish village, Strontian, in the Highlands of Scotland, where it was first discovered.
Formula: SrCl2Formula: SrCl2.6H2OElements: Chlorine, Hydrogen, Oxygen, StrontiumCAS Number: 10476-85-4Synonyms/Related:(85-Sr) Strontium chlorideC13506D02006MetastronMetastron (TN)Metastron, aqueous solution of active ingredient strontium-89 chloride, a pure beta emitter with half-life of 50.5 daysSrCl2Stronscan-85Strontium (Stable Strontium Chloride)Strontium ChlorideStrontium chloride ((sup 85) SrCl2)Strontium chloride ((sup 89) SrCl2)Strontium chloride (Sr-85)Strontium chloride (SrCl2)Strontium chloride Sr 85Strontium chloride sr 85 [USAN]Strontium chloride Sr 89Strontium chloride Sr 89 (USP)Strontium chloride sr 89 [USAN]Strontium(89Sr) chlorideStrontium(89Sr) chloride (JAN)Strontium-85 chlorideStrontium-89 chloride
50.6 days
Radionuclide
Strontium-89radiotherapy is becoming an important treament in the palliation of bone pain from osteoblastic metastases.
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It's the time it takes for half of the atoms of a given sample of a radionuclide to decay.
Because Strontium and Barium provide brilliant red and orange colors.
The melting point of strontium is 777 °C, or 1431 °F. Use the link below for more information.
Technitium 99m is the most common radionuclide used in nuclear medicine.
All molecules of Strontium have the same number of protons, 38.
strontium sulfide
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