The salt rubidium chloride is produced, along with considerable heat and light!
The rubidium chloride is obtained - RbCl.
Magnesium on heating reacts with oxygen and halogens but it also reacts with nitrogen.
Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
Physical Properties : Colour State(liquid, gas and solid) Melting point Boiling point Density Chemical Properties : How it reacts with other things or substances.
If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.
Chemists observe the ratio with which a given element combines with other elements. That is how all the conclusions about oxidation states are derived. Since we also have data on the atomic weight of elements, we can weigh a given sample and know how many moles it contains. If one mole of rubidium combines with one mole of chlorine, we can conclude that rubidium has an oxidation state of 1, combining evenly with chlorine, which has an oxidation state of minus one. Millions and millions of different chemical reactions have been observed, and all this observation has been analysed to determine what the elements are actually doing.
Chlorine reacts violently with a large number of elements.
Ceasium will explode and create hydrogen gas and ceasium hydroxide. Ceasium react with water similary to other alkali metals (lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium)
Chlorine
I reacts in order to get a filled valence shell of electrons.
Magnesium on heating reacts with oxygen and halogens but it also reacts with nitrogen.
Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
All the other alkali metals (sodium, potassium, rubidium, and cesium) reacts with water with increasing violence. Some of the alkaline earth metals (calcium, strontium, and barium) and a few other metals (such as europium) react in similar manner to produce hydrogen gas and the corresponding metal hydroxide.
Physical Properties : Colour State(liquid, gas and solid) Melting point Boiling point Density Chemical Properties : How it reacts with other things or substances.
Chlorine and Fluorine generally do not react with each other, because they are in the same family, but they do form a highly reactive mixture. If the atoms happen to combine, I would assume you would get a Chlorine Monofluoride molecule, because chlorine and fluorine both have 7 valance eletrons, so they might share one, and it would look like this Cl-F they would share an electron, like F2, or Cl2 do.
Silk reacts to heat the same way any other natural fibre reacts: too close equals flame.
RbBr is the chemical formula of rubidium bromide.RbBr has an ionic bond.
If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.