"Strontium" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strontium" Meaning

Strontium is a chemical element with the symbol Sr and atomic number 38. It is a soft, silvery, alkaline earth metal.

In everyday life, strontium is used in:

1. Glows of fireworks and sparklers
2. Pain relief medications and toothpaste
3. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines
4. Camera lenses

It is named after the Scottish village of Strontian, where it was first discovered in 1798 by Scottish chemist Adair Crawford. Strontium is highly reactive and can quickly form compounds with other elements.

"Strontium" Examples

Strontium Usage Examples


1. Medical Use: "Strontium-laced toothpaste can naturally help in treating tooth decay by strengthening the enamel."
2. Fluorescence: "The strontium salts release a vibrant yellow light in the black light of the amusement park, creating a magical ambiance."
3. Luminescent Paint: "Strontium-impregnated paint is an expensive and low-toxic substitute for the toxic zinc sulfide and zinc cadmium sulfide used in glow paints."
4. Renewable Energy: "Some studies suggest that strontium is used in making high-performance stable electrodes for advanced, efficient solar cells."
5. Ceramics Industries: "Crucibles designed with the strontium-aluminum-yttrium composite materials are added to phosphors in electron tubes and lasers and scintillators."

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Strongyloidea

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Strongyloides

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The term "Strongyloides" refers to a type of parasitic nematode, or roundworm, that belongs to the genus Strongyloides. This genus includes several species of nematodes that are characterized by a unique life cycle, involving both free-living and parasitic stages.<br><br>There are several species within the genus Strongyloides, but the most well-known and medically significant one is Strongyloides stercoralis, also known as threadworm or strongyloidiasis. This species is found worldwide and is particularly prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions.<br><br>Strongyloides stercoralis is an intestinal parasite that infects the human host through the penetrating skin, typically through contaminated soil or sand. The larvae then enter the bloodstream, eventually migrating to the lungs and then being coughed up and swallowed, where they reach the intestine.<br><br>In humans, Strongyloides stercoralis causes a range of symptoms, including gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and respiratory issues such as cough and wheezing. If left untreated, the parasite can lead to malnutrition, weight loss, and, in severe cases, a potentially life-threatening infection.

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Strontian

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Strontian refers to something that comes from or is associated with Strontian, a village in Scotland, or more specifically, to anything related to Strontian, a rare earth element.

Strontianite

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Strontic

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Strontitic

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Strontitic refers to anything that is related to or contains the chemical element strontium, a soft, silver-white, alkaline earth metal. In chemistry, the term "strontitic" can describe the compounds or minerals that contain strontium.

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Strophariaceae

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The Strophariaceae is a family of small to medium-sized fungi in the order Agaricales. They are commonly known as "copycat" or "deer mushrooms", and are characterized by their eerie, hooded caps and thin stems. The Stropharia genus contains several species, including the edible Stropharia rugosoannulata, also known as the "wine cup" mushroom. The Strophariaceae family is native to various parts of the world, including Europe and North America, and often grows in grasslands, meadows, and gardens.

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Strophes

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Strophic

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Strophically

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