Strontium nitrate

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Strontium nitrate
Strontium nitrate

Formula: Sr(NO3)2

Synonyms: Strontium dinitrate

Description: Strontium nitrate is an oxidizer commonly employed in red color compositions in combination with chlorine donors. Strontium nitrate tends to absorb water.

Hazards: All Strontium salts are irritating and damaging to the eyes so goggles and gloves should be worn when working with strontium salts. Before using any new chemical, or even buying it you should get a full MSDS on it (shown at bottom of page.) Toxicity: Oral rat LD50: 2750 mg/kg.

Sources: Strontium nitrate may be prepared from nitric acid or ammonium nitrate and strontium carbonate, which is available from ceramic supply stores. Use an excess of strontium carbonate to ensure complete neutralization of acid and recrystallise the product from a slightly alkaline solution to prevent the inclusion of acid solvent droplets in the crystals.

Where to buy: You can buy Strontium Nitrate in 1kg HDPE plastic bottles and many other pyro chemicals/products from http://www.HobbyChemicalsDirect.page.tl Hazard Symbols: O, Xi

MSDS:

http://www.rocketmotorparts.com/pdfs/strontium_nitrate_msds.pdf

http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/s6962.htm

References

http://www.wfvisser.dds.nl/EN/cheminfo_EN.html