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Identifying Crystal Structure of Halides of Strontium and Barium Perovskite Compounds with EXPO2014 Software. [PDF]
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Structure and Properties of Strontium-Modified Zn-Al-Cu Alloys. [PDF]
Krupiński M, Labisz K, Krupińska B.
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Facile synthesis of CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> perovskite for improved stability and luminescence behavior in an aquatic environment. [PDF]
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Stabilisation of a Strontium Hydride with a Monodentate Carbazolyl Ligand and its Reactivity. [PDF]
Winkler L, Hinz A.
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Research Progress in Medical Biomaterials for Bone Infections. [PDF]
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The thermodynamics of strontium
Transactions of the Faraday Society, 19461. Measurements of heats of solution of strontium carbonate in hydrochloric acid were carried out which make it possible to determine the heats of reaction: SrO(s)+CO2(g)=SrCO3(s) ΔH 298=-290,887 cal. Sr(s)+C(gr)+3/2O 2(g)=SrCO3(s) ΔH298=-56,057 cal. Sr(s)+2H+=Sr+++H2(g) ΔH 298=-130,214 cal. and the entropy of the aqueous strontium ion.
Kapustinsky A., Dezideryeva I.
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2011
Abstract: Strontium (Sr) is one of the alkaline earth metals, with properties resembling calcium (Ca). Strontium is not classified as essential for human or other organisms, and environmental Sr is considered hazardous to organisms because of radiological hazards associated with its radionuclides.
Chowdhury, M. Jasim, Blust, Ronny
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Abstract: Strontium (Sr) is one of the alkaline earth metals, with properties resembling calcium (Ca). Strontium is not classified as essential for human or other organisms, and environmental Sr is considered hazardous to organisms because of radiological hazards associated with its radionuclides.
Chowdhury, M. Jasim, Blust, Ronny
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Formation of strontium ozonide and strontium hyperoxide in reaction of ozone with strontium peroxide
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1973The reaction of a solution of ozone in Freon 12 with a suspension of strontium peroxide in the same medium at a negative temperature gives a mixture of the ozonide Sr(O3)2 and the hyperoxide Sr(O2)2. The ozonide is not formed above −70°, and the hyperoxide is not formed above −20°.
G. P. Pilipenko+4 more
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The Analyst, 1976
A method has been developed for measuring strontium-90 and strontium-89 activities in water without separating the strontium from calcium. After evaporation of the sample to a convenient volume, the strontium plus calcium is purified radiochemically and an aqueous solution of their chlorides counted in a liquid scintillation spectrometer, which records
J. F. C. Tyler, J. G. T. Regan
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A method has been developed for measuring strontium-90 and strontium-89 activities in water without separating the strontium from calcium. After evaporation of the sample to a convenient volume, the strontium plus calcium is purified radiochemically and an aqueous solution of their chlorides counted in a liquid scintillation spectrometer, which records
J. F. C. Tyler, J. G. T. Regan
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