I think it's negaive
strontium is a metal, therefore it must form only positive ions.
Yes, when you multiply a negative number by a positive number, the result is negative.
Protons are positive.
The chemical name for strontium is Sr.
A proton is positive, an electron is negative, and a neutron is neutral.
I think it's negaive
Strontium is a chemical element with the symbol Sr and atomic number 38. In its natural state, strontium is a metal and is considered neutral. However, when it forms ions, strontium typically loses two electrons to become a positively charged ion (Sr²⁺), indicating that it is a positive ion in that context.
The strontium ion is positive, divalent, Sr2+.
All atomic numbers are positive integers. Strontium's atomic number is 38.
Positive + Negative = Negative Negative + Negative = Positive Positive + Positive = Positive Negative + Positive = Negative
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
The rules for the sign (positive or negative) of the result of a multiplication is the same as division. For multiplication: Positive * Positive --> Positive Positive * Negative --> Negative Negative * Positive --> Negative Negative * Negative --> Positive For division: Positive / Positive --> Positive Positive / Negative --> Negative Negative / Positive --> Negative Negative / Negative --> Positive
Yes. Negative/negative = positive Postive/Positive = positive Negative/Positive - negative
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
A negative divided by a positive is negative. A negative divided by a negative is positive. A positive divided by a positive is positive. A positive divided by a negative is negative.
Negatives and Positives Positive + Positive = Positive Negative + Negative = Positive Negative + Positive = Negative Positive + Negative = Negative
positive and a positive is a positive negative and a negative is a positive to answer your question: positive and a negative is a negative.