Which change is likely to happen to an atom of the element strontium (Sr) during bonding?

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A goal is scored in soccer when_____. (1 point)
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(1 point) The _________ pass is used when a player wants to make a short, quick, and accurate pass in soccer.
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Name the term in soccer that is used when a player stops a pass at his/her feet. (1 point)
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What is the term for when a player stops the soccer ball with their foot?
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What is the term in soccer for when a player moves the ball into the goal post past the goalie? (1 point)
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During bonding, it is likely that an atom of the element strontium (Sr) will lose two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This is because strontium has two valence electrons in its outermost energy level, and losing these electrons would result in a full valence shell, similar to that of a noble gas.
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Apologies for the confusion. The likely change that will happen to an atom of strontium (Sr) during bonding is that it will lose two electrons.
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A goal is scored in soccer when the ball crosses completely over the goal line within the framework of the goal, between the goalposts, and under the crossbar.
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(1 point) The short pass is used when a player wants to make a short, quick, and accurate pass in soccer.
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(1 point) The term used when a player stops a pass at their feet is known as a "control" or "trap".
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The term for when a player stops the soccer ball with their foot is called "receiving" or "controlling" the ball.
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The term in soccer for when a player moves the ball into the goal past the goalie is called "scoring a goal".
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Apologies for my mistake. The term in soccer for when a player moves the ball into the goal past the goalie is "scoring a goal."

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