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How many electrons are there in rubidium with the isotope
How many electrons are there in rubidium with the isotope of 85
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Which statement correctly compares the number of protons and electrons in atoms of rubidium (Rb) and calcium (Ca)?
(1 point)
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Which statement correctly compares the number of protons and electrons in atoms of rubidium (Rb) and calcium (Ca)?
(1 point)
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Which statement correctly compares the number of protons and electrons in atoms of rubidium (R) and calcium (Ca)?
• Rubidium
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Which statement correctly compares the number of protons and electrons in atoms of rubidium (Rb) and calcium (Ca)?
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1. Consider an isotope with 18 protons, a charge of +2, and a mass number of 38. Answer the following questions:
a. How many
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Consider an isotope with 38 electrons, an atomic number of 39, and a mass number of 86. Answer the following questions:
a. How
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Which element would most likely lose electrons to form positive ions when bonding with other elements?
• rubidium (Bb) O iodine
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It takes 208.4 kJ of energy to remove one mol of electrons from the atoms on the surface of rubidium metal. If rubidium metal
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Rubidium has an atomic number of 37 and a mass number of 85. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does an ion of rubidium
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