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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D is wrong it is A

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its one

one atom

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To determine the number of valence electrons in an atom of rubidium (Rb), you need to refer to the periodic table.

First, find the atomic number of rubidium, which is 37. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom.

Next, locate the position of rubidium on the periodic table. Rubidium is located in Group 1, also known as the alkali metals.

In Group 1, each element has one valence electron. Therefore, an atom of rubidium (Rb) has 1 valence electron.

The correct answer is A. One

The correct answer is D because a Rn has 37 electrons and 37 protons.

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