Strontium can have a full electron shell noble gas state if it loses two of it's electrons.
Strontium is not and cannot become a noble gas in this universe.
A strontium-83 atom could undergo double-K-capture to become a krypton-83 atom.
The bipositive ion of strontium takes the electron configuration of xenon.
Strontium is an element. Symbol Sr. See the link below for further information
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The noble gas configuration of strontium is [Kr]5s2.
The noble gas configuration for Sr (strontium) is [Kr]5s2
Krypton is near Strontium
The noble gas configuration for Sr (strontium) is [Kr]5s2
The bipositive ion of strontium takes the electron configuration of xenon.
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It should lose two electrons
no S is not a noble gas inorder to become a noble gas u need to have a completely filled outermost shell
Krypton is a noble gas and already has noble gas configuration.
They should gain 2 electrons to attain noble gas electronic configuration. (it doesn't become a noble gas as the number of protons are not same)
Iodine accepts one electron to achieve noble gas configuration. Strontium loses two electrons to achieve noble gas configuration. Nitrogen accepts three electrons to achieve noble gas configuration. Krypton already has a noble gas configuration.
The element with a mass number of 19 could be fluorine, which is a halogen and a gas, but not a noble gas.