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Spontaneous ignition description

Silvery-white metal face-centered cubic structure rapidly becomes yellow on exposure to air and assumes an oxide film. The finely divided metal ignites spontaneously in air. d 2.6 mp 757 I bp 1366. E (aq) SF+ /Sr -2.89 V. For a description of reactions which are characteristic of at -kaline earth metals see Calcium. Keep under liquid containing no oxygen. The heated metal combines with hydrogen to form strontium hydride and with nitrogen to form strontium nitride. Strontium salts impart brilliant red color to a flame. [Pg.1394]


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