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

(1 point)
It will gain electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will gain electrons, forming a negative ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a positive ion.
It will give up electrons, forming a negative ion.

1 answer

Strontium (Sr) is an alkaline earth metal that typically loses two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Therefore, during bonding, strontium is likely to:

Give up electrons, forming a positive ion.

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