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Number of electrons transferred from one atom to another during bond formation in SrS (Strontium Sulphide) is :

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1
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2
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Solution

The correct option is B 2
Strontium is a group 2 metal and we know that group 2 metals typically show an oxidation state of +2. So , we expect the compound to be Sr+2S2. Note that sulphur also can show an oxidation state of -2. So, clearly 2 electrons are transferred from Sr to S.

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