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in terms of its bonding and structure, why rubidium is a good conductor of electricity

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Because of the presence of only one electron in its outer shell, rubidium can readily lose this electron through ionic bonding. In fact, rubidium is one of the most electropositive elements on the periodic table, meaning that it easily loses it electrons. ... Rubidium is a very good conductor of both electricity and heat.

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