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This question is quite hard to understand. If you want the full words it's strontium plus.

However, the metal strontium is in group II and usually forms Sr 2+.

If you want the full electronic configuration it is 2,8,18,8,1 for the unipositive ion and 2,8,18,8 for the dipositive ion. To show this with the full subshell notation is very confusing without being able to do superscripts, but it's the same as krypton for Sr 2+, and [Kr] 5s1 for Sr +.

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Why does strontium form plus 2 ion?

Strontium forms a plus 2 ion (Sr²⁺) because it has two valence electrons in its outermost shell (the 5s orbital). By losing these two electrons, strontium achieves a more stable electron configuration, resembling that of the noble gas krypton. This loss of electrons allows strontium to attain a full outer shell, which is energetically favorable and leads to the formation of the Sr²⁺ ion.


How many electrons in Sr2 plus?

Strontium (Sr) has an atomic number of 38, meaning it has 38 electrons in its neutral state. When it loses two electrons to become Sr²⁺, it has 36 electrons remaining. Therefore, Sr²⁺ has 36 electrons.


What precipipate will form from Sodium hydroxide plus Strontium nitrate?

This would be a double displacement reaction. This reaction will happen since there is a insoluble substance(solid) being formed which would be Sr(OH)2. The equation would be: NaOH(aq) + Sr(NO3)2(aq) ---> NaNO3(aq) + Sr(OH)2(s) Then you balance it: 2NaOH(aq) + Sr(NO3)2(aq) ----> 2 NaNO3(aq) + Sr(OH)2(s) (aq) = aqueous solution. (s) = solid All Nitrates are soluble (NO3)-. Hydroxides (OH)- are insoluble with the exceptions (salts of NH4 and alkali metals, which is group 1A).


What is the full form for no.?

The full form of "no." is "number."


Does strontium Sr gain or lose electrons?

Strontium (Sr) typically loses two electrons to form a stable 2+ ion. It belongs to group 2 of the periodic table, which means it has 2 valence electrons that it tends to lose to achieve a full outer shell.

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