0 in elemental form and +1 in its compounds
It's just Rubidium Sulfate. The name rubidium sulfate (sulfate is SO3)assumes that people can figure out the chemical formula based on the oxidation numbers of rubidium (+1) and sulfate (-2) and crisscrossing to get a net oxidation number of zero.
1+ (it is in group 1)
In Rb₂SO₃, rubidium (Rb) has an oxidation number of +1 and oxygen (O) has an oxidation number of -2. Since it is a neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers must equal zero. Therefore, sulfur (S) in this case has an oxidation number of +4.
Rubidium is a metal element. Mass number of it is 85.
Almost any metal could have an ON/OS of +1. Those that have a common state of +1 include silver, sodium, potassium, mercury, lithium, rubidium, caesium, thalium and francium.
It's just Rubidium Sulfate. The name rubidium sulfate (sulfate is SO3)assumes that people can figure out the chemical formula based on the oxidation numbers of rubidium (+1) and sulfate (-2) and crisscrossing to get a net oxidation number of zero.
1+ (it is in group 1)
It is simply known as rubidium nitrite.
In Rb₂SO₃, rubidium (Rb) has an oxidation number of +1 and oxygen (O) has an oxidation number of -2. Since it is a neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers must equal zero. Therefore, sulfur (S) in this case has an oxidation number of +4.
Rubidium typically forms only one oxidation state, which is +1. In this form, it loses one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. Rubidium does not commonly exhibit other oxidation states due to its position in the alkali metal group on the periodic table.
When rubidium, an alkali metal, group 1, reacts it loses one electron.
The atomic number of rubidium is 37.
Rubidium is a metal element. Mass number of it is 85.
Rubidium has 37 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a rubidium isotope = Mass number - 37
no, Rubidium is an element with periodic number 37
Rubidium has 37 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a rubidium isotope = Mass number - 37
Rubidium is an element (atomic number 37).