A strontium ion has a charge of +2
+2
Charge
SrO
36 electrons with a +2 charge
36 electrons are there in Sr2+ ion
Strontium can be a neutral atom or a cation.
A strontium ion has a charge of +2
The strontium ion is positive, divalent, Sr2+.
+2
Charge
SrO
36 electrons with a +2 charge
36 electrons are there in Sr2+ ion
Strontium can be a neutral atom or a cation.
The chemical formula for strontium and nitrogen is Sr3N2.
Strontium monohydrogen phosphate is SrHPO4 . The phosphate anion has a '3-' negative charge. So it needs cations with a total charge of '+3'. Strontium being a Group 2 element has a cationic charge of '+2' . So the third '+' charge is made up of an 'H^+' cation. Hence the name 'mono-' for the hydorgen. 'Mono' means 'one(1)'.
Strontium is in the second column of the Periodic table, therefore it naturally carries a 2+ charge... Oxygen is a Chalcogen so it naturally carries a 2- SrO
Strontium Bromide is electrically Neutral i.e. 0 charge.