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Chemical Formula: Sr
Atomic Number: 38
Atomic Weight: 87.62
Category: Alkaline earth metal
Strontium is a commonly, naturally occurring element that was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808. Generally found in the form of celestite (SrSO4) and strontianite (SrCO3), the majority of current strontium production is in China, although Spain, Mexico, Turkey, Argentina and Iran are also producers. Strontium compounds are used in cathode ray tubes for colour televisions, as well as in metal alloys for the automotive industry.
Strontium fluoride is mainly used in the production of optical glass and single crystal lasers...
Read more...Strontium carbonate is primarily used as a colorant in fireworks and road flares, but is also used in electronic applications and preparation of iridescent glass, magnets and luminous paints.
Read more...Strontium metal is a very soft and highly reactive alkaline earth metal. Strontium metal is primarily used in Sr-Al alloys...
Read more...Strontium nitrate is primarily used as an oxidizer and colourant for fireworks...
Read more...Strontium Oxide (SrO) is primarily used in television picture tube glass, or cathode ray tubes. Strontium oxide acts as a faceplate to block x-ray emission in such devices...
Read more...Aluminum Strontium alloys are primarily used in the automobile industry as an excellent creep resistant alloy...
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