Rubidium (Rb) would most likely lose electrons to form positive ions when bonding with other elements. Rubidium is an alkali metal found in Group 1 of the periodic table, and alkali metals readily lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, resulting in the formation of a positive ion (Rb⁺).
Which element would most likely lose electrons to form positive ions when bonding with other elements?
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iodine (I)
iodine (I)
gallium (Ga)
gallium (Ga)
argon (Ar)
argon (Ar)
rubidium (Rb)
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