vry very very fast. Explosive
Rubidium is a highly reactive metal and will react quickly with oxygen in the air. It will combust spontaneously, forming rubidium oxide (Rb2O), which is a white solid. The reaction is exothermic, releasing energy in the form of heat.
Because Rubidium is a very reactive metal as it is in Group 1, the reaction time for it will be very quick indeed. Scientists think that it can be half the quickness of the speed of lightening.
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If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.
The rubidium reacts violently, producing hydrogen gas and a rubidium salt. If oxygen is present the heat from the reaction may ignite the hydrogen.
because the molecules of oxygen only react at high temperatures
Yes. Rubidium is an alkali metal in the sodium group. It will react with iodine to form rubidium iodide:- 2Rb+ I2 -> 2RbI
Rubidium oxide react with water.
Because Rubidium is a very reactive metal as it is in Group 1, the reaction time for it will be very quick indeed. Scientists think that it can be half the quickness of the speed of lightening.
Rubidium metal would react with iodine to make rubidium iodide , according to the equation: 2 Ru + I2 -> 2 RuI
Yes, both the alkali metals and the alkaline earth metals with react with oxygen. The alkali metals will do so rapidly even at room temperature, cesium and rubidium self-ignite on contact to air.
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Rubidium (Rb) can react with many things such as hydrogen because rubidium has one spare electron 2, 8, 18, 8, 1 and hydrogen has only one outer electron so hydrogen in water will reactvigorously with rubidium as hydrogen is desperate to gain one electron and rubidium is desperate to lose one electron and when these bond they form an ion.
Hydrogen.
Both white phosphorous and rubidium react strongly with oxygen. though that's only one thing. I'm sure there are tons more. Try reading up on them both from wiki or something. This should help.
Rb is rubidium, O is oxygen. They will combine to form Rb2O which is called rubidium oxide.
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Rubidium has a surprising number of oxides. .A number are ionic compounds and contain the expected Rb+ paired with different oxygen anions, O2-, O2- O22- , O3- These are expected even though the anions may look a bit weird.Rubidium oxide, Rb2O, 2Rb+ O2- (the expected oxide - where oxygen fulfils its octet)Rubidium superoxide RbO2, Rb+O2-Rb4O6 which 4Rb+ O22- (O2- )2 lets just call it tetrarubidium hexaoxideRubidium peroxideRb2O2 , 2Rb+ O22-Rubidium ozonide, RbO3, Rb+ O3-,There are two other really odd compounds Rb6O and Rb9O2 which are not simple ionic compounds.Potassium also has more oxides than expected and cesium has even more than rubidium!