柯林斯詞典strontium /?str?nt??m/ 1. N a soft silvery-white element of the alkaline earth group of metals, occurring chiefly in celestite and strontianite. Its compounds burn with a crimson flame and are used in fireworks. The radioisotope strontium-90, with a half-life of 28.1 years, is used in nuclear power sources and is a hazardous nuclear fall-out product. Symbol: Sr; atomic no: 38; atomic wt: 87.62; valency: 2; relative density: 2.54; melting pt: 769°C; boiling pt: 1384°C 鍶 返回 strontium劍橋詞典a chemical element that is a soft , silver-white metal that burns easily with a bright red flame , used in fireworks and some televisions 鍶(一種銀白色的軟金屬化學(xué)元素,容易燃燒,發(fā)出明亮的紅色火焰,用於生産焰火和某些彩色電眡) 返回 strontium