Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
Helium
It is simply known as rubidium nitrite.
Chemical elements are combined to produce chemical compounds.
Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, & Francium
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
RbO is not an element, but there are two elements in it . . . Rubidium and Oxygen. It would be called, "Rubidium Oxide".
Rubidium is a typical group 1 alkali metal and is highly reactive, and similar to sodium and potassium.
yes it does, along with other group 1 elements
Rubidium is not a component of table salt.
Rubidium by itself is neither ionic nor covalent. When it forms bonds with other elements, it forms ionic bonds.
Rubidium (an alkali metal) does not form compounds or ionic bonds with calcium (an alkaline earth metal). The two each form compounds with several of the same elements (e.g. chloride, carbonate, nitrate).
The noble gases.
Hydrogen can react with practically all other elements.
Alkali metals are: lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium.
The elements cesium and rubidium.
The Element with the Chemical Symbol of Rb is Rubidium. Rubidium is a soft, silver-white metallic elements of the alkali metal group. (A#-37 and AM-85.4678)
Elements form molecules of chemical compounds