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  2. Strontium oxide - Wikipedia

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    About 8% by weight of cathode ray tubes is strontium oxide, which has been the major use of strontium since 1970. [3] [4] Color televisions and other devices containing color cathode ray tubes sold in the United States are required by law to use strontium in the faceplate to block X-ray emission (these X-ray emitting TVs are no longer in production).

  3. Binary compounds of silicon - Wikipedia

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    Binary compounds of silicon are binary chemical compounds ... CaSi 2, Ca 5 Si 3 and by Ca 14 Si 19, [10] strontium silicide can be ... A less common oxide is silicon ...

  4. Category:Strontium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Strontium oxide; Strontium perchlorate; Strontium phosphide; ... Template:Strontium compounds This page was last edited on 20 July 2016, at 19:12 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Strontium - Wikipedia

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    Strontium carbonate is precipitated from the strontium sulfide solution by introduction of carbon dioxide. [55] The sulfate is reduced to the sulfide by the carbothermic reduction: SrSO 4 + 2 C → SrS + 2 CO 2. About 300,000 tons are processed in this way annually. [56] The metal is produced commercially by reducing strontium oxide with aluminium.

  6. Cubic crystal system - Wikipedia

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    Examples of compounds with this structure include sodium chloride itself, along with almost all other alkali halides, and "many divalent metal oxides, sulfides, selenides, and tellurides". [7] According to the radius ratio rule , this structure is more likely to be formed if the cation is somewhat smaller than the anion (a cation/anion radius ...

  7. Strontium iodide - Wikipedia

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    Strontium iodide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Sr I 2.It is a salt of strontium and iodine.It forms a hexahydrate SrI 2 ·6H 2 O.It is an ionic, water-soluble, and deliquescent compound that can be used in medicine as a substitute for potassium iodide. [5]

  8. Distrontium ruthenate - Wikipedia

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    Distrontium ruthenate, also known as strontium ruthenate, is an oxide of strontium and ruthenium with the chemical formula Sr 2 RuO 4. It was the first reported perovskite superconductor that did not contain copper .

  9. Strontium peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Strontium peroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula Sr O 2 that exists in both anhydrous and octahydrate form, both of which are white solids. The anhydrous form adopts a structure similar to that of calcium carbide .