All sulfates (compounds containing SO4), with the exception of BaSO4, PbSO4, and HgSO4, are soluble. Therefore, yes, Rb2SO4 is soluble in water.
The name of Rb2SO4 is rubidium sulfate.
Yes, Rb2SO4 is an ionic compound. It consists of rubidium cations (Rb+) and sulfate anions (SO4^2-), which are held together by ionic bonds formed through the attraction of opposite charges.
The formula for this compound is Rb2S.
Its a non electrolyte.
A strong electrolyte completely dissociates into ions in solution, a weak electrolyte partially dissociates, and a non-electrolyte does not dissociate at all.
The name of Rb2SO4 is rubidium sulfate.
Rb2SO4
Rb(2)S(2)O(3) That's 2 atoms of Rubidium, 2 atoms of Sulfur, and 3 of Oxygen.
Yes, Rb2SO4 is an ionic compound. It consists of rubidium cations (Rb+) and sulfate anions (SO4^2-), which are held together by ionic bonds formed through the attraction of opposite charges.
The formula for this compound is Rb2S.
It is an electrolyte
Its a non electrolyte.
A strong electrolyte completely dissociates into ions in solution, a weak electrolyte partially dissociates, and a non-electrolyte does not dissociate at all.
No, It is a non-electrolyte,
Yes, it is an electrolyte.
Non ionic, non electrolyte
A electrolyte analyzer is a piece of laboratory equipment that checks electrolyte levels.