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Rubidium, being a very reactive metal, occurs naturally only in ionic compounds. It can be found in trace amounts of a lot of silicates. The three that most commonly contain small amounts of rubidium are pollucite, leucite, and zinnwaldite.

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Some minerals of rubidium are: lepidolite, carnalite, leucite, pollucite, zinnwaldite, found also in potassium minerals, etc.

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Some minerals of rubidium are: lepidolite, carnalite, leucite, pollucite, zinnwaldite, found also in potassium minerals, etc.

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37th Far left towards the bottom. One of the cooler elements because of the the way it reacts with water.

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Rubidium has important applications nut not in daily life.

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In different minerals

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Group 1, period 5

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