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Strontian (/strɒnˈtiːən/;
Scottish Gaelic: Sròn an t-Sìthein [s̪ɾɔːn̪ˠ ən̪ˠ ˈtʲiː.ɪn]) is the main
village in Sunart, an area in
western Lochaber, Highland...
- The
strontian process is an
obsolete chemical method to
recover sugar from mol****es. Its use in
Europe peaked in the
middle of the 19th century. The name...
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mostly mined from these. Both
strontium and
strontianite are
named after Strontian, a
village in
Scotland near
which the
mineral was
discovered in 1790 by...
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writer Chris Claremont and
artist Dave ****rum. The
character is a
Strontian, and like
others of his race has the
capacity for
great strength and various...
- 85.468 1.532 312.46 961 0.363 0.82 90
primordial solid 38 Sr
Strontium Strontian, a
village in Scotland,
where it was
found 2 5 s-block 87.62 2.64 1050...
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study of an
extinct volcano. In the
hills to the
north of the
village of
Strontian the
mineral strontianite was discovered, from
which the
element strontium...
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Spean Bridge (An
Droichaid Spean),
Strathpeffer (Srath Pheofhair),
Strontian (Sròn an t-Sìthein) Tain (Baile Dhubhthaich),
Thurso (Inbhir Theòrsa)...
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barium (Ba) up to 3.3%. The
mineral was
named in 1791 for the locality,
Strontian, Argyllshire, Scotland,
where the
element strontium had been discovered...
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gunnies that has
breached the surface,
becoming a
coffin (in this case at a lead mine at
Strontian in Scotland)...
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Strontium carbonate was
discovered in
minerals in the
Scottish village of
Strontian in 1790. The last
element is the
least abundant:
radioactive radium, which...