1. Rubidium don't gain atoms !
2. If you think to electrons rubidium loss one electron and becom a cation.
They gain or lose electrons, while the atoms combine.
Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
Rubidium has one valence electron as it an alkali metal.
they can do both
Halogens, group 17 on the periodic table, typically gain or share one electron in covalent bonds
It can lose 1.
Rubidium will form cation: Rb+
When rubidium, an alkali metal, group 1, reacts it loses one electron.
1: RbCl (Rubidium has 1+ charge, and Chlorine has 1-)
Rb(2)S(2)O(3) That's 2 atoms of Rubidium, 2 atoms of Sulfur, and 3 of Oxygen.
lose
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1.5 X 10^24 atoms Rb (1 mole Rb/6.022 X 10^23) = 2.5 moles of rubidium -------------------------------
No. Atoms of an element lose or gain electrons to form ions.
They gain or lose electrons, while the atoms combine.
Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
No. Atoms can gain and lose electrons but seldom gain or lose protons.