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Strontium nitride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strontium nitride , Sr 3 N 2 , is produced by burning strontium metal in air (resulting in a mixture with strontium oxide) or in nitrogen. Like other metal nitrides, it reacts with water to give ...
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I was wanting to think that the roman numerals referred to a balance of charges so for Sr3N2 it would need neutral charge with strontium receiving the roman numerals. However, that does not seem to work. I also stated that it was tristrontium nitride but received the red X of doom.
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Strontium is a chemical element with the symbol Sr and the atomic number 38. An alkaline earth metal, strontium is a soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element that is highly reactive chemically. ... Strontium nitride, Sr3N2, is produced by burning strontium ... and ammonia: Sr3N2 + 6 H2O → 3 Sr(OH)2 + 2 NH...
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While structure and true nature of Sr3N2 and Ba3N2 are not yet experimentally ... For Sr3N2 the sequence of high-pressure phases are (1) an antiRh203-II ...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element ununhexium ... Explore key information about the chemical elements through this periodic table ... 7 87; Fr 88; Ra ** 103; Lr 104; Rf 105; Db 106; Sg 107; Bh 108; Hs 109; Mt 110; Ds 111; Rg 112; Cn 113; Uut 114; Uuq 115; Uup 116; Uuh 117;
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Once ignited, strontium metal burns in air to give a mixture of white strontium oxide, SrO, and strontium nitride, Sr3N2. Strontium oxide is more normally made by heating strontium carbonate. Strontium, two places below magnesium in the periodic table is more reactive with air than magnesium.
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This paper reports a simple, inexpensive, and high-yield synthetic route to Sr2Si5N8:Eu2+-based red nitridosilicate phosphors for white light-emitting diodes (LEDs). ... Through the chemical reaction of SrCO3, Eu2O3, and Si3N4 rather than the air-sensitive Sr, Eu, Si(NH)2, Sr3N2, and EuN powders, a complex phosphor...
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