Strontium Carbonate

SrCO₃

IUPAC: Strontium carbonate

CAS: 1633-05-2

Visão geral

Strontium carbonate is used in the production of specialty glass for cathode ray tubes and in ceramic ferrite magnets. It gives fireworks their red color.

Composição

Elemento Símbolo Átomos Massa atômica
Carbon C 1 12,0110
Oxygen O 3 15,9990
Strontium Sr 1 87,6200

Composição elemental

Usos

  • Fireworks (red color)
  • CRT glass
  • Ferrite magnets
  • Ceramic glazes

Curiosidades

  • Creates the brilliant red color in fireworks and signal flares

Structure

SMILES

C(=O)([O-])[O-].[Sr+2]

Propriedades

Tipo
salt
Estado
solid
Massa molar
147,63 g/mol
Densidade
3,5000 g/cm³
Ponto de fusão
1497,0 °C
Solubilidade
0.011 g/L at 18°C

Molecular Descriptors

Exact Mass
147,8904
TPSA
63,2 Ų
H-Bond Donors
0
H-Bond Acceptors
3
Rotatable Bonds
0
Heavy Atoms
5
Complexity
18,0

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Strontium Carbonate?
Strontium Carbonate (SrCO₃) is a salt compound with the IUPAC name Strontium carbonate.
What is the molecular weight of Strontium Carbonate?
Strontium Carbonate has a molar mass of 147.63 g/mol.
What state is Strontium Carbonate at room temperature?
Strontium Carbonate is a solid at room temperature.
Is Strontium Carbonate organic or inorganic?
Strontium Carbonate is classified as an inorganic compound.
What elements make up Strontium Carbonate?
Strontium Carbonate (SrCO₃) is composed of Carbon (C), Oxygen (O), Strontium (Sr).