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Sr, an earth alkali metal just below Ca, has two valence electrons, as any other in this 2nd group.

Sr2+ is formed on oxidation.

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Strontium forms ionic compounds containing the Sr2+ ion

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Ionic because Strontium is and Alkali Earth Metal and oxygen is a non-metal.

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Strontium has 38 protons and electrons.
The electron configuration is: [Kr[5s2.
The number of protons of natural isotopes depends on the isotope and is: 46,48,49,50.

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+2 valency

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