Strontium bromate

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Strontium bromate is a rarely considered chemical in the laboratory or in industries. It is, however, mentioned in the book Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood by Oliver Sacks. There it is said that this salt glows when crystallized from a saturated aqueous solution.[1] Chemically this salt is soluble in water, and is a moderately strong oxidizing agent.[2]

Strontium bromate is toxic if ingested and irritates the skin and respiratory tract if it comes into contact with or inhaled, respectively. Its chemical formula is Sr(BrO3)2.

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