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Enhanced Promptstrontium, chemical element, metallic silver-gray appearance, soft silvery luster, relatively rare earth alkaline earth metal, atomic number 38, atomic mass 87.62 u, melting point 819 degrees celsius, boiling point 1657 degrees celsius, highly reactive, reacts violently with water, produces hydrogen gas and strontium hydroxide, often used in fireworks and sparklers due to its bright red glow when heated, applications include magnets, catalysts, and medical imaging, radioactive isotopes used in cancer treatment, fluorescent lamps, optical instruments, and glass production, found naturally in celestite, strontianite, and baryte minerals, also produced synthetically, properties similar to barium and calcium, density 2.54 g/cm3, malleable, ductile, and has a hexagonal close-packed crystal structure, toxic if ingested, requires special handling and storage, key characteristics include its ability to emit a bright red color under ultraviolet light, and its reactivity with air and moisture, notable uses include the production of strontium carbonate, which is used in the manufacture of fireworks, flares, and other pyrotechnic devices, and strontium titanate, which is used in electronic components and optical materials, distinctive physical properties include a high thermal conductivity and a relatively low ionization potential, making it useful in various industrial and scientific applications.