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What happens when rubidium reacts with acid?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Well, francium is so rare that it hasn't really been procured in large amounts. From what I've read, it has a half-life of 22 minutes and theere is only about 2.2 grams on the planet. It is also the god of all alkali metals. Translation: if you got some of this stuff, you would not only get radiation poisoning but when it touches water or god forbid, acid, please leave a memo telling me how earth looks from the moon.

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2Rb + 2HCl --> 2RbCl + H2

The products are rubidium chloride, a salt, and hydrogen gas

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