Some properties of strontium hydroxide and its monohydrate

  • Carlson E
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Strontium hydroxide, Sr (OH)2, was prepared by hydration of strontium oxide under pressure at 400 0 C. The monohydrate was prepared by h ydration of the oxide at 168 0 C. and also by evaporation of a boiling solution of strontium hydroxide. Optical properties and X-ray powder diffraction patterns are given.

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Carlson, E. T. (1954). Some properties of strontium hydroxide and its monohydrate. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 53(6), 371. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.053.045

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