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Strontium peroxide

Strontium Peroxide. Commercial strontium peroxide contains about 85% Sr02 and 10% active oxygen. It can be made by heating strontium oxide ia the preseace of oxygea gas uader 20 MPa (200 atm) pressure, or by reactiag a soluble stroatium salt with hydrogea peroxide. The only substantial appHcation for this compound is ia pyrotechnics (qv). Strontium peroxide [1314-18-7] produces a red color ia flames. [Pg.91]

Strontium Oxide, Hydroxide, and Peroxide. Strontium oxide, SrO, is a white powder that has a specific gravity of 4.7 and a melting point of 2430°C. It is made by heating strontium carbonate with carbon in an electric furnace, or by heating celestite with carbon and treating the sulfide formed with caustic soda and then calcining the product (10). It reacts with water to form strontium hydroxide [18480-07-4] and is used as the source of strontium peroxide [1314-18-7],... [Pg.475]

Strontium peroxide, Sr02, is a white powder with a specific gravity of 4.56 that decomposes in water. It is made by the reaction of hydrogen peroxide with strontium oxide and is used primarily in pyrotechnics and medicines. [Pg.475]

Determination of Barium and Strontium Peroxides (Active Oxygen) in Igniters In Small Arms Tracer Ammunition , FATR T-76059 (1975) 33) ChemRubHndbk (1975), B-71... [Pg.667]

Strontium peroxide is considered a dangerous oxidizing material which will readily ignite... [Pg.669]

Pyrotechnics to Reduce Base Drag . ProcSymp-ExplosPyrotechnics 8th, No 17, Franklin Inst Res Lab, PhUa (1974) CA 82, 75112 (1975) 12) Anon, Strontium Peroxide , MIL-S-612B (1975) 13) G. Norwitz M. Galan, Deter-... [Pg.671]

Strontium compounds, 23 319-324 estimated distribution of, 23 3201 world production of, 23 319-320 Strontium cyanide, 8 197 Strontium ferrate (1 1), 5 598 Strontium fluoride, 23 323 Strontium fluoroborate tetrahydrate, 4 153 Strontium halides, 23 323 Strontium hexaferrite, 23 323 Strontium hydride, 13 613 Strontium hydroxide, 23 324 Strontium iodide, 23 323 Strontium-lead alloys, 14 779 Strontium minerals, 23 320 producers of, 23 319 Strontium nitrate, 23 319, 321, 323 Strontium oxide, 23 318, 324 Strontium peroxide, 18 396, 23 324 Strontium-silicon alloy, 22 520 Strontium sulfate, 23 322, 324 Strontium sulfide, 23 322 Strontium titanate... [Pg.892]

Sodium perborate monohydrate Sodium perborate tetrahydrate Sodium percarbonate Sodium perchlorate Sodium perchlorate monohydrate Sodium permanganate Sodium peroxide Sodium persulfate Strontium chlorate Strontium perchlorate Strontium peroxide Tetranitromethane Thallium chlorate Trichloro-s-triazinetrione (trichloroisocyanuric) (acid all forms)... [Pg.64]

Sodium trioxide, 4800 Strontium peroxide, 4841 Zinc peroxide, 4845... [Pg.252]

Strontium peroxide or strontium dioxide (SrO ) can cause fires or explode when heated and in contact with organic substances. It is used as both a reducing agent and an oxidizing agent. [Pg.78]

Strontium Peroxide. Commercial strontium peroxide contains about 85% SrO> and 10% active oxygen. The only substantial application for this compound is in pyrotechnics. Strontium peroxide produces a red color in flames. [Pg.1227]

Strontium peroxide is a strong oxidizer and can cause fire when in contact with combustible materials. It is a powerful irritant to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes,... [Pg.1227]

Strontium oxide, [CAS 1314-11-0], SrO. white solid, mp about 2,400°C, reactive with H20 to form strontium hydroxide (K = 3.2 x 10 4) strontium peroxide, SrO 8H20, white precipitate, by reaction of strontium salt solution and hydrogen or sodium peroxide, yields anhydrous strontium peroxide Sr02, upon heating at 130°C in a current of dry air. [Pg.1554]

Sodium trioxide, 4794 Strontium peroxide, 4835 Zinc peroxide, 4839... [Pg.2445]


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