Chemical Names: STRONTIUM ION; Strontium(2+); Strontium cation; Sr2+; Strontium(2+) ion; UNII-37077S2C93 More... Molecular Formula: Sr+2 .... Formal Charge, 2. Heavy Atom Count, 1. Defined Atom Stereocenter Count, 0. Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count, 0. Defined Bond Stereocenter Count, 0. read more
A strontium atom differs from a strontium ion in that the atom has a greater number of electrons. Explanation: Strontium has 2 valence electrons in its outer shell. It is easier to lose these 2 electrons than it is to gain 6 more electrons. Losing 2 electrons will give the strontium ion a charge of +2. Ions are charged atoms. read more
Strontium, also known as SR2+ or strontium ion, belongs to the class of inorganic compounds known as homogeneous alkaline earth metal compounds. These are inorganic compounds containing only metal atoms, with the largest atom being a alkaline earth metal atom. read more