Rubidium oxide has an ionic bond.
Rb2O is an ionic compound known as rubidium oxide. It is composed of rubidium cations (Rb+) and oxide anions (O2-).
No such chemical as 'Rb O'. The nearest is Rb2O , which is Rubidium oxide.
Copper(I) oxide has an ionic bond.
Yes, rubidium oxide is soluble in water and it forms a strong alkaline solution due to the formation of rubidium hydroxide.
The chemical formula for Rubidium Oxide is the formula: Rb2O.
Rubidium and iodine form an ionic bond. Rubidium, a metal, donates an electron to iodine, a nonmetal, resulting in the transfer of electrons from rubidium to iodine to achieve stability. This forms the ionic compound rubidium iodide (RbI).
Aluminium oxide has an ionic bond.
The balanced chemical equation for the formation of rubidium hydroxide from rubidium oxide is: 2 Rb2O + 2 H2O → 4 RbOH
RbO is not an element, but there are two elements in it . . . Rubidium and Oxygen. It would be called, "Rubidium Oxide".
Since Rb forms a 1+ ion the formula for rubidium oxide is Rb2O.
Yes, rubidium and chlorine can bond together to form rubidium chloride. Rubidium will donate its valence electron to chlorine, resulting in the formation of an ionic bond between them.
A ionic bond forms between rubidium and iodine. Rubidium, a metal, donates its electron to iodine, a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of positively charged rubidium ions and negatively charged iodine ions that are then attracted to each other.