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Strontium is an earth metal (element #38), and iodine is a halide non-metal (element #53), therefore they would form an ionic bond. Strontium ions have a +2 charge, and iodines -1, so to form a neutral-charged compound, we need 2 iodines for every Strontium, and the chemical formula would be: SrI2.

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Strontium and iodine would form ionic bonds in a compound with formula SrI2.

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Strontium Sulfide or SeS

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An ionic bond!

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