Yes, Rb2SO4 is an ionic compound. It consists of rubidium cations (Rb+) and sulfate anions (SO4^2-), which are held together by ionic bonds formed through the attraction of opposite charges.
The name of Rb2SO4 is rubidium sulfate.
Yes, Rb2SO4 is an electrolyte. It will dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, allowing it to conduct electricity.
The formula for this compound is Rb2S.
The chemical symbol for Rubidium-Rb Sulfate-SO4 is Rb2SO4. Rb has a charge of +1 and SO4 has a charge of -2, so in order for the charges to be balanced you need 2 Rb atoms (2 x +1) and 1 SO4 (-2) ion. +2 + -2 = 0
ionic bond
The name of Rb2SO4 is rubidium sulfate.
Yes, Rb2SO4 is an electrolyte. It will dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, allowing it to conduct electricity.
Rb2SO4
Rb(2)S(2)O(3) That's 2 atoms of Rubidium, 2 atoms of Sulfur, and 3 of Oxygen.
The formula for this compound is Rb2S.
The chemical symbol for Rubidium-Rb Sulfate-SO4 is Rb2SO4. Rb has a charge of +1 and SO4 has a charge of -2, so in order for the charges to be balanced you need 2 Rb atoms (2 x +1) and 1 SO4 (-2) ion. +2 + -2 = 0
PtO2 is ionic
Potassium iodide is ionic.
no. it only has ionic as far as i know.
ionic bond
It is ionic, All the compounds of Sodium are ionic.
MgO is ionic because it is a bond between a metal(Mg) and a non-metal(O).