Molar mass 343.424 g/mol | ||
Tribolumineszenz von strontiumbromat triboluminescence of strontium bromate
Strontium bromate is a rarely considered chemical in the laboratory or in industries. It is, however, mentioned in the book Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood by Oliver Sacks. There it is said that this salt glows when crystallized from a saturated aqueous solution. Chemically this salt is soluble in water, and is a moderately strong oxidizing agent.
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- Tribolumineszenz von strontiumbromat triboluminescence of strontium bromate
- Kristallolumineszenz von strontiumbromat zeitraffer crystalloluminescence of strontium bromate
- References
Strontium bromate is toxic if ingested and irritates the skin and respiratory tract if come into contact with or inhaled, respectively. Its chemical formula is Sr(BrO3)2.
Kristallolumineszenz von strontiumbromat zeitraffer crystalloluminescence of strontium bromate
References
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