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A Ra ion, or radium ion, typically carries a +2 charge when it forms ions, as it usually loses two electrons to achieve a more stable electronic configuration. This results in the Ra²⁺ ion, which is commonly found in various chemical compounds. Radium is an alkaline earth metal, and like other elements in this group, it tends to have a +2 oxidation state in its ionic form.

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