Answer:
The atomic number of the element Radium (Ra) is 88. It is an alkaline earth metal. Electronic configuration of Radium (Ra) will be [Rn]7s^{2}[Rn]7s
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It belongs to the group IIA of the periodic table. Alkaline earth metals that belong to the group IIA of the periodic table lose the valence electrons to form a +2 ion.
Therefore, Radium with an electronic configuration of [Rn]7s^{2}[Rn]7s
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will lose the two 7s electrons to form the cation with +2 charge.