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.
To balance the equation Rb(s) + Cl2(g) → RbCl(s), you need to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides. Since Cl2 has two chlorine atoms, you need two rubidium chloride (RbCl) units to balance the chlorine. Therefore, the balanced equation is 2 Rb(s) + Cl2(g) → 2 RbCl(s), making the coefficient for rubidium (Rb) 2.