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Explain the reaction for Sr → Sr⁽²⁺⁾.

1) gain of electrons
2) loss of electrons
3) gain of hydrogen atoms
4) loss of hydrogen atoms

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Final answer:

The reaction Sr → Sr²⁺ represents the loss of electrons by the strontium atom.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction Sr → Sr2+ represents the loss of electrons by the strontium atom. This is because the strontium atom loses two electrons to form the Sr2+ ion.

  1. Gain of electrons
  2. Loss of electrons
  3. Gain of hydrogen atoms
  4. Loss of hydrogen atoms

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