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Rb+
The chemical formula for rubidium nitrate is RbNO3. It consists of one rubidium ion (Rb+) and one nitrate ion (NO3-).
Rubidium typically loses one electron to form a +1 ion.
A rubidium atom is larger than a neutral atom because, when it loses an electron to become an ion, it loses an electron from the outermost shell, increasing the effective nuclear charge which attracts the remaining electrons closer to the nucleus, reducing the size of the ion compared to the atom.
Rubidium has been considered for use in an "ion engine" but another element is more effective. It is also used for fireworks.
1738 hit the dab what are those hit the but actually its negative
Rubidium ion is Rb1+
Rb+
The chemical formula for rubidium acetate is RbC2H3O2. It is composed of one rubidium ion (Rb+) and one acetate ion (CH3COO-).
The chemical formula for rubidium nitrate is RbNO3. It consists of one rubidium ion (Rb+) and one nitrate ion (NO3-).
Rubidium typically loses one electron to form a +1 ion.
A rubidium atom is larger than a neutral atom because, when it loses an electron to become an ion, it loses an electron from the outermost shell, increasing the effective nuclear charge which attracts the remaining electrons closer to the nucleus, reducing the size of the ion compared to the atom.
Two: the rubidium ion Rb+ and the nitrate ion NO3-
Ionic bond is formed between rubidium and iodine, where rubidium donates its electron to iodine to complete its valence shell. Rubidium becomes a positively charged ion (cation) and iodine becomes a negatively charged ion (anion), resulting in the formation of an ionic compound, rubidium iodide.
An atom of rubidium-85 becomes a rubidium ion with a 1 charge by losing one electron. Since rubidium-85 has 37 protons and 37 electrons, losing one electron would result in the ion having 37 protons and 36 electrons, giving it a net charge of +1.
The formula for rubidium fluoride is RbF. Rubidium typically forms a +1 ion and fluorine typically forms a -1 ion, so they combine in a 1:1 ratio to form a neutral compound.