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Use the periodic table to answer the question.
The periodic table of elements shows element groups, periods, and element properties.
Which change is likely to happen to an atom of the element strontium (Sr) during bonding?
(1 point)
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It will give up electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a positive ion.
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It will give up electrons, forming a positive ion.
Strontium is a Group 2 (alkaline earth) metal with two valence electrons, so it commonly loses those electrons to form a Sr2+ cation.
Strontium is a Group 2 (alkaline earth) metal with two valence electrons, so it commonly loses those electrons to form a Sr2+ cation.
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