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1 December, 00:01
What is strontiums ion charge?
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Tate Eaton
1 December, 00:08
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The charge of a strontium ion is + 2.
Explanation:
The charge of an ion is determined by the amount of electrons compared to the number of protons, so a charge of + 2 indicates that the ion has two more protons than electrons.
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