Use the periodic table to answer the question.

An illustration shows the periodic table of elements. The elements in the periodic table are arranged in groups (columns numbered 1 through 18) and periods (rows numbered 1 through 7) such that the atomic number increases along a period from left to right. The elements are divided into the following categories: · Alkali metals · Alkaline earth metals · Transition metals · Post-transition metals · Lanthanides · Actinides · Metalloids · Nonmetals · Noble gases · Unknown The elements are also classified on the basis of their physical states as follows: · Solid · Liquid · Gas · Unknown The element sulfur is enlarged with the following properties. · Chemical symbol: S · Name: Sulfur · Atomic Number: 16 · Atomic mass: 32.06 · Common oxidation states: 6, 4, 2, negative 2 · Electronegativity: 2.58 · Ionization energies: 999.589 · Electron configuration: [Ne] 3s2 3p4



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

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Responses

It will gain electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will gain 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 give up electrons, forming a positive ion.

1 answer

Strontium (Sr), which has an atomic number of 38, is an alkaline earth metal located in Group 2 of the periodic table. Alkali earth metals typically have two valence electrons in their outermost shell and tend to lose these electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to that of noble gases.

Therefore, during bonding, strontium is likely to:

Give up electrons, forming a positive ion.

So the correct response is: It will give up electrons, forming a positive ion.