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which element would most likely lose electrons to form positive ions when bonding with other elements? (1 point) rubidium (rb) gallium (ga) argon (ar) iodine (i)
Metals tend to lose electrons to form positive ions. Rubidium is an alkali - metal, gallium is a metal but less reactive than alkali - metals. Argon is a noble gas and is stable with a full outer - shell, so it doesn't easily lose electrons. Iodine is a non - metal and tends to gain electrons. Among these, rubidium, being an alkali metal, has the greatest tendency to lose its outermost electron due to its low ionization energy.
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rubidium (Rb)