It will lose 2 to form Sr2+
The strontium ion is Sr2+ with the same electron configuration as Kr. Sr element has an atomic number of 38- the neutrl Sr tom has 38 protons in its nucleus and 38 electrons - therefore the ion Sr2+ has 2 less - 36.
Strontium is part of Group IIA, which means it loses 2 valence electrons to satisfy the rule. Sr2+.
there are 10 electrons.
No, Strontium is an alkaline earth metal which exists in solid state.
Sr has 38 protons, 38 electrons, and 50 neutrons.
It will lose 2 to form Sr2+
The strontium ion is Sr2+ with the same electron configuration as Kr. Sr element has an atomic number of 38- the neutrl Sr tom has 38 protons in its nucleus and 38 electrons - therefore the ion Sr2+ has 2 less - 36.
Strontium is part of Group IIA, which means it loses 2 valence electrons to satisfy the rule. Sr2+.
isoelectronic
2Na+ + CO32- + Sr2+ + 2Cl- --> SrCO3 + 2Na+ + 2Cl- Simplified: Sr2+ + CO32- --> SrCO3 (s)
there are 10 electrons.
78 electrons
As3 plus. It is As3-
Sr2 is acidic.
No, Strontium is an alkaline earth metal which exists in solid state.
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