Respuesta :
Answer:
B. It loses an electron and has an octet in its inner-most shell
Explanation:
- Rubidium is a metal in the chemical family known as alkali metals.
- Metallic elements form ions known as cation by losing electron(s) from their outermost energy levels to attain an octet configuration.
- Rubidium has one electron in the outermost energy level, and thus, loses the electron to form a cation and forms an octet configuration.
- Like other alkali metals such as potassium and sodium, it forms a cation with a charge of + 1.
Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Rubidium is an alkaline metal belonging to group 1A. The energy level of its outer layer contains only one electron. To form an ion, you must lose that electron. This causes your new outer level to be a lower one. In that inner-most shell, the atom has a complete octet of electrons.
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