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Catalog Number:
35297
CAS Number:
10042-76-9
Nitrato de estroncio anhidro
Purity:
≥ 99,995 % (base de metales traza)
Hazmat
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Product Information

Se utiliza en la preparación de soluciones estándar de estroncio.

CAS Number
10042-76-9
Purity
≥ 99,995 % (base de metales traza)
Molecular Formula
Sr( NO3 ) 2
Molecular Weight
211.63
MDL Number
MFCD00011248
PubChem ID
24848
Melting Point
570 °C (Literatura)
Density
2.990 (Literatura)
Appearance
Polvo cristalino blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
General Information
CAS Number
10042-76-9
Purity
≥ 99,995 % (base de metales traza)
Molecular Formula
Sr( NO3 ) 2
Molecular Weight
211.63
MDL Number
MFCD00011248
PubChem ID
24848
Melting Point
570 °C (Literatura)
Density
2.990 (Literatura)
Appearance
Polvo cristalino blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
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Applications

Strontium nitrate anhydrous is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Pyrotechnics: This compound is a key ingredient in fireworks, providing a vibrant red color when burned. Its stability and ease of handling make it a preferred choice for manufacturers.
  • Ceramics and Glass: In the production of ceramics and glass, strontium nitrate enhances the thermal stability and strength of the final products, making it valuable for high-performance applications.
  • Pharmaceuticals: It is used in some pharmaceutical formulations due to its potential therapeutic benefits, particularly in bone health and as a supplement for osteoporosis treatment.
  • Environmental Applications: Strontium nitrate can be employed in remediation processes to stabilize contaminated sites, particularly those affected by heavy metals, thus aiding in environmental cleanup efforts.
  • Research and Development: In laboratories, it serves as a reagent in various chemical reactions and studies, helping researchers explore new compounds and materials with unique properties.

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