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Strontium sulfate (
SrSO4) is the
sulfate salt of strontium. It is a
white crystalline powder and
occurs in
nature as the
mineral celestine. It is poorly...
- IMA-accepted name) or
celestite is a
mineral consisting of
strontium sulfate (
SrSO4). The
mineral is
named for its
occasional delicate blue color. Celestine...
- form
strontium sulfide. The
sulfate is reduced,
leaving the sulfide:
SrSO4 + 2 C →
SrS + 2 CO2 A
mixture of
strontium sulfide with
either carbon dioxide...
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formation of the
solid precipitate:
SrCl2 + Na2CrO4 →
SrCrO4 + 2 NaCl
SrCl2 + Na2CO3 →
SrCO3 + 2 NaCl
SrCl2 + Na2SO4 →
SrSO4 + 2 NaCl
Strontium chloride is...
- coke at 1100–1300 °C. The
sulfate is reduced,
leaving the sulfide:
SrSO4 + 2 C →
SrS + 2 CO2
About 300,000 tons are
processed in this way annually. Both...
- sulfate, Pb
SO4)
adopts the same
orthorhombic crystal structure as
celestite (strontium sulfate,
SrSO4) and
barite (barium sulfate, Ba
SO4). All three...
- and is
found chiefly as the
sulfate mineral celestine (
SrSO4) and the
carbonate strontianite (
SrCO3). Of the two,
celestine occurs much more frequently...
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found free in nature. The prin****l
strontium ores are
celestine SrSO4 and
strontianite SrCO3. The main
commercial process for
strontium metal production...
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sulfate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Cu
SO4. It
forms hydrates Cu
SO4·nH2O,
where n can
range from 1 to 7. The
pentahydrate (n = 5)...
- are: Kainite, KMg(
SO4)·Cl·3H2O Schönite (now
known as picromerite), K2SO4·Mg
SO4·6H2O Leonite, K2SO4·Mg
SO4·4H2O Langbeinite, K2Mg2(
SO4)3
Aphthitalite (previously...