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No, strontium does not have unpaired electrons. It has an electron configuration of [Kr]5s2, meaning the outermost energy level (valence shell) is completely filled with 2 electrons.
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
There are 16 electrons in an O2 molecule. Each oxygen atom contributes 8 electrons, totaling 16 electrons in the molecule.
Germanium has 32 electrons.
Xenon has 54 electrons.
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No, strontium does not have unpaired electrons. It has an electron configuration of [Kr]5s2, meaning the outermost energy level (valence shell) is completely filled with 2 electrons.
0,17 moles of stronium is equal to 1,02376394569.10e23 atoms.
Ionic bond
Strontium fluoride is SrF2
There is no reaction between them
Two active metals in period 5 of the periodic table are potassium (K) and rubidium (Rb). Both of these metals are highly reactive due to their tendency to lose electrons easily.
It is a solid, as are all ionic compounds.
Strontium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 87.
Strontium fluoride is SrF2.
Strontium oxide is SrO.
Strontium is in the second group. It shows only +2 number.