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Strontium oxide or strontia, SrO, is formed when strontium reacts with oxygen. Burning strontium in air results in a mixture of strontium oxide and strontium nitride. It also forms from the decomposition of strontium carbonate SrCO 3. It is a strongly basic oxide.
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. [4] [5]
Besides the simple oxide SrO, the peroxide SrO 2 can be made by direct oxidation of strontium metal under a high pressure of oxygen, and there is some evidence for a yellow superoxide Sr(O 2) 2. [13] Strontium hydroxide, Sr(OH) 2, is a strong base, though it is not as strong as the hydroxides of barium or the alkali metals. [14]
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.
Strontium oxide – SrO; Strontium titanate – SrTiO 3; Strontium bicarbonate – Sr(HCO 3) 2; Strontium boride – SrB 6; Strontium bromide – SrBr 2; Strontium carbide – SrC 2; Strontium carbonate – SrCO 3; Strontium chloride – SrCl 2; Strontium cyanamide – SrCN 2; Strontium fluoride – SrF 2; Strontium fluorophosphate – SrPO 3 F ...
Monostrontium ruthenate is the inorganic compound with the formula SrRuO 3. It is one of two main strontium ruthenates, the other having the formula Sr 2 RuO 4. SrRuO 3 is a ferromagnetic. [1] It has a perovskite structure as do many complex metal oxides with the ABO 3 formula.
Strontium aluminate is an aluminate compound with the chemical formula SrAl 2 O 4 (sometimes written as SrO·Al 2 O 3).It is a pale yellow, monoclinic crystalline powder that is odourless and non-flammable.
Strontium sulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula Sr S. It is a white solid. The compound is an intermediate in the conversion of strontium sulfate, the main strontium ore called celestite (or, more correctly, celestine), to other more useful compounds. [2] [3] [4]