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No, Strontium is an alkaline earth metal which exists in solid state.

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it should lose two valence electrons for this

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Krypton and Sr2+ ion (and not Sr element) will have the same number of electrons (36 electrons)

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Q: What noble gas has the same number of electrons as strontium?
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How is a strontium atom different from a strontium ion?

An isotope has extra or fewer neutrons in the nucleus than the average number for that element. This may or may not result in a radioactive isotope. An ion has extra or fewer electrons orbiting the nucleus. This usually increases the chemical reactivity.


How many electrons does strontium have in its sublevel?

Strontium has 38 electrons. (Protons and electrons are the same)


How are the Isotopes of strontium alike?

They have the same number of protons (and of electrons) and so their chemical properties are the same.


Which noble gas atom has the same number electrons as a sulfide ion?

This noble gas is argon (Ar).


What noble gas has the same electron configuration as Ba?

There is no noble gas with the same electronic configuration as the element barium (Ba). But Ba2+ ion and the noble gas xenon (Xe) will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons each).


What noble gas has the same configuration as an iodide ion?

I- ion (iodine ion and not iodine) and xenon will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons)


What ions have the same number of electrons as a noble gas out of Aluminum oxygen bromine and nitrogen?

Actually all the ions will have. Al3+, O2- and N3- ions will have the same number of electrons as neon (10 electrons), whereas Br- ion will have the same number of electrons as krypton (36 electrons)


Which noble gas has the same number of electrons as an ion of barium?

There is no such noble gas with the same electron configuration as helium ion. Helium is the first noble gas, is stable and does not form ions. There can be, however, other ions such as H- or Li+ that will have the same number of electrons as element helium.


Noble gases are in same group. why?

Because they have the same number of valency electrons , which is 8 , and the same "Inert" chemical properties .


What does the statement 'that an atom or an ions is isoelectronic with a noble gas mean?

it means that the total number of electrons in the ions and the noble gases are the same.


What would have to gain two electrons in order to achieve the same number of electrons as a noble gas O or Sr or Na or Se or Br?

Oxygen, O ,and selenium Se. O (oxygen) would have to gain two electrons in order to achieve the same number of electrons as Ne (neon, a noble gas). Selenium would gain two to achieve the same number of electrons as Kr, krypton (noble gas). They would form the oxide, O2- and selenide Se2- ions


Does Ca2 have the same number of electrons as the noble gas argon?

Yes. The ion Ca2+ and the element argon, have 18 electrons each.