What is the formula for rubidium chloride? Chemistry Ionic Bonds Writing Ionic Formulas 1 Answer Kevin B. Aug 7, 2017 The formula for rubidium chloride is #"RbCl"#. Explanation: Rubidium #"Rb"# is an alkali metal. It wants to lose one electron to become stable. Chlorine #"Cl"# is a halogen. It wants to gain and electron to become stable. So if we add the two together we get: #"Rb"^+ + "Cl"^- -> "RbCl"#. Answer link Related questions How do you write ionic formulas for binary compounds? What is the ionic formula for calcium chloride? What is the ionic formula for calcium oxide? What is the ionic formula for lithium oxide? How do you write the formula for ionic compounds? How do I write #Sn(NO_3)_2# in Ionic formula? What is the empirical formula for an ionic compound? What is the molecular formula for chorate? Question #7086b Why are polyatomic ions covalent? See all questions in Writing Ionic Formulas Impact of this question 9258 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License