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Which change is likely to happen to an atom of the element strontium (Sr) during bonding?
It will give up electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a positive ion.
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Anonymous
SrCl2 is strontium chloride
Sr++ and 2 Cl-
Sr gave up an electron to each Cl atom becoming positively charged since it now has 2 more protons than electrons.
Sr++ and 2 Cl-
Sr gave up an electron to each Cl atom becoming positively charged since it now has 2 more protons than electrons.
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Fa11enAnge106
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