Strontium nitrate
It is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Sr(NO₃)₂. It is strontium nitrate, appearing as colorless or white crystals that are highly soluble in water. While it exhibits some toxicity, caution should be exercised when handling it.
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Strontium nitrate Sampledate Analysisdate No 2024.12.02 2024.12.02 C-2024-12-04 (PACKING) 25KG/ba (WEIGHT) 20T Item Index Results purity 99.00%min 99.28% Ca 0.15%max 0.029% Ba 1.80%max 0.43% SO₄ 0.005%max 0.005%max Fe 0.001%max 0.001%max H₂O 0.30%max 0.10% water insoluble 0.05%max 0.05%max
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