Asked by Oscar

How many valence electrons does an atom of rubidium (Rb atomic number 37) have? A.One B.Five C.Six D.37
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Answered by Oscar
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Answered by Oscar
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Answered by Anonymous
its one
The correct answer is D because a Rn has 37 electrons and 37 protons.
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THE ANSWER IS D :)
D is wrong it is A
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Answered by Jim
one atom
Answered by Pam
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