Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
RbCl is an ionic bond, formed between the metal cation rubidium (Rb+) and the nonmetal anion chloride (Cl-). It involves the transfer of electrons from rubidium to chlorine to achieve a stable electron configuration.
RbCl is an ionic compound. It is composed of a metal (rubidium) and a non-metal (chlorine) that form an ionic bond by transferring electrons.
Yes RbCl is soluble.
RbCl is the salt rubidium chloride
The chemical formula of rubidium chloride is RbCl.
1: RbCl (Rubidium has 1+ charge, and Chlorine has 1-)
RbCl
The net ionic equation for RbCl(aq) + KOH(aq) is Rb+(aq) + OH-(aq) -> RbOH(s).
These salts have ionic bonds.
What is 'rbcl' ???? If you mean Rubidium Chloride , the formula is 'RbCl'. Hence the name is given . NNB When writing chemical symbols ;- #1 ; One letter symbol is ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. #2 ; A Two letter symbol is written as , first letter a CAPITAL letter and second letter is lower/small case. Hence Rubidium is NOT 'rb' but 'Rb', and Chlorine/Chloride is NOT 'cl' but 'Cl'.
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
The bond type present in the molecule CH2Cl2 is a covalent bond.