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.
2Rb + 2HCl --> 2RbCl + H2
The products are rubidium chloride, a salt, and hydrogen gas
An explosion will occur.
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When zinc reacts with phosphoric acid, hydrogen is evolved and zinc phosphate is formed.
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The rubidium reacts violently, producing hydrogen gas and a rubidium salt. If oxygen is present the heat from the reaction may ignite the hydrogen.
Rubidium chloride, RbCl, should be formed.
An explosion will occur.
The salt rubidium chloride is produced, along with considerable heat and light!
it is a soft metal that reacts with water (and acid) look on left side of periodic table
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When zinc reacts with phosphoric acid, hydrogen is evolved and zinc phosphate is formed.
It reacts
It Bubbles
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