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Strontium sulfate SrSO

Strontium Sulfate. Strontium sulfate, SrSO, occurs as celestite deposits in beds or veins in sediments or sedimentary rocks. Celestite has a specific gravity of ca 3.97, a Mohs hardness of 3.0—3.5, and is colodess-to-yeUow and often pale blue. Strontium sulfate forms colorless or white rhombic crystals with a specific gravity of 3.96 and an index of refraction of 1.622—1.631. It decomposes at 1580°C and has a solubiUty of 0.0113 g per 100 mL of water at 0°C. [Pg.475]

Write the solubility product dissociation constants for silver (I) chromate (Ag2CrO ) and strontium sulfate (SrSO ). [Pg.244]

Manganese(II) oxalate MnCjO 2HjO 1.70 10-3 Strontium sulfate SrSO 3.44 10-3... [Pg.1080]


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