Yes.
Yes, as it counts as a transfer.
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Strontium lose electrons.
yes.
lose
RAM, No. HDD, Yes, Unless you transfer it of course
Yes but, in general, you are going to lose credits. Make sure you verify transferability of credits before you make the decision to transfer.
JC Motes is 6'.
No
Calcium will lose two electrons to form Ca2+ cation.
You can, however there is always the possibility you may lose credits in transfer.