Rubidium Hydroxide (RbOH) is a weak base.
RbOH is the chemical formula of rubidium hydroxide.
A base contain the anion (OH)- and an acid contain the cation H+.
To indicate the change of its Ph nature either from acid to a base or a base to an acid
An acid base indicator is a chemical substance that has the ability to change color depending on the pH.
an acid and a base. also-chemical opposites, for eg. acids and alkalis
RbOH ( Rubidium hydroxide) is a strong alkali. An Alkali is a soluble base.
RbOH is the chemical formula of rubidium hydroxide.
HF + RbOH --> RbF + H2O
An acid
The term Rubidium oxide generally refers to 1 compound, but it can also be used to refer some other oxides. There can be more than 1 oxides of Rubidium : "The most common" Rubidium oxide = Rb2O Rubidium peroxide = Rb2O2 Rubidium dioxide(1-) or Rubidium superoxide = RbO2 Suboxides of Rubidium = Rb6O, Rb9O2
A base will react with an acid.
It is a basic oxide like its upper neighbours K and Na in the Periodic table: Rb2O + H2O --> 2 RbOH That's where the 'table' was designed for.
Acid is a major chemical that behaves both as an acid and as a base. Another chemical would be KOH.
The neutralization of a base, or an acid for that matter, is a chemical property, because you are reacting the base with an acid to change the base into a different compound. For example: NaOH (a strong base) + HNO3 (a strong acid) ---> NaNO3 + H2O
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Neutralization of acid with base (or vice verse)