The valance electron configuration is the same in each at ns1 where n = the period number.
Alkali metals have one valence electron.
one valence electrons
The valance electron configuration is the same in each at ns1 where n = the period number.
Yes. Rubidium is an alkali metal, and all alkali metals have one valence electron.
Alkali metals have 1 valence electron.
hydrogen and the alkali metals lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium all have one valence electron.
alkali metals have 1 electron in there outer valence shell. I remember that alkali and alkaline go with columns 1 & 2 of the periodic table alphabetically. Alkali then alkaline. Alkali metals have 1 valence electron. Alkaline metals have 2 valence electrons.
Highly reactive metals with one valence electron are known as Alkali metals.
Because the alkali metals are all in group 1 of the s-block, they all have one valence electron. Thus their electron configurations all end with Ns1, where N refers to the quantum level. Hydrogen ends with 1s1, Lithium with 2s1, etc.
A cesium atom has 1 valence electron. It is an alkali metal, and all alkali metals have 1 valence electron. The electron configuration for cesium is (Rn)7s1. The single electron in the 7s sublevel is its valence electron.
1 valence electron. It is an alkali metal and all alkali metals have one atom on their last energy level.
Highly reactive metals with one valence electron are known as Alkali metals.