What ions do strontium and calcium metal commonly form?

1 Answer
Nov 17, 2016

Where do "strontium" and "calcium" metal lie in the Periodic Table?

Explanation:

Both metals are alkaline earths; they lie in Group 2 of the Periodic Table. Because the modern Periodic Table reflects electronic structure, each metal has 2 valence electrons. And thus (i) upon oxidation they commonly form M^(2+) ions; and (ii) the chemistry of both metals should be to a first approximation similar.

The isotope ""^90Sr is a radioactive isotope with a short half-life, and this is a dangerous isotope in that it can replace calcium in the human body and cause radioactive poisoning.