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  • 02-04-2021
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Explain, in terms of electrons, why the bonding in strontium sulfide, SrS, is similar to the bonding in magnesium bromide, MgBr2.

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  • 02-04-2021

Answer: both compounds have ionic bond between metal and non-metal

Explanation: both Sr and Mg are earth alkaline metals and form ions Mg^2+

And Sr^2+. Br forms ion Br^- and S ion is S^2+.

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