Generally +1 in its compounds
Like all Rb compounds it is ionic.
Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
Rubidium is a group 1 metal with just one valence electron. It therefore forms the ion Rb+ as it loses the electron. The ionic formula is Rb+ Cl-
Phosphite has an ionic charge of -3.
The ionic charge of Californium is 3+.
Like all Rb compounds it is ionic.
Yes it is an ionic compound. Rubidium(Rb) is the cation with 1+ charge and Fluorine(F) is the anion with 1- charge. They are formed by the donation of one electron from the valence shell of Rubidium to Fluorine and hence they form an ionic bond, which is the electrostatic force of attration between two oppositely charged particles.
Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
Rubidium is a group 1 metal with just one valence electron. It therefore forms the ion Rb+ as it loses the electron. The ionic formula is Rb+ Cl-
The ionic charge of Californium is 3+.
Phosphite has an ionic charge of -3.
Rb3P.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
The ionic number is the positive or negetive charge an element has, such as Lithium has an ionic charge of +1.
Positive, cation, +, or negative, anion, -
Zero. A compound will never have a net ionic charge.
Yes, another example is NaCl, table salt.