Its aqueous; It breaks down.
Ex. Nitric Acid reacts with aqueous potassium rubidium sulfide.
Chemical Equation: 2HNO3 +KRbS -> H2S (g) + KRb(NO3)2. That is balanced.
Net Ionic: 2H + 2NO3 + K+ Rb + S -> H2S + K + Rb+ 2NO3. The K,Rb, and NO3's cancel.
That leaves you with the final answer, 2H + S -> H2S.
Sodium is Na, potassium is K, rubidium is Rb.
Rubidium is softer than potassium. This is because rubidium has larger atomic size and higher reactivity, which makes it more easily deformable when compared to potassium.
Potassium's atomic radius is smaller than rubidium's because potassium has fewer energy levels of electrons.
Rubidium is mainly sourced from lepidolite and pollucite minerals, as well as from potassium minerals like sylvite and carnallite. It is also produced as a byproduct of lithium production from brine operations and can be found in seawater and some potassium-rich minerals.
NO!!!! It is a Group '1' metal, and reacts similarly , but more violently than sodium or potassium.
Sodium is Na, potassium is K, rubidium is Rb.
Rubidium is softer than potassium. This is because rubidium has larger atomic size and higher reactivity, which makes it more easily deformable when compared to potassium.
Yes, rubidium has a higher melting point than potassium. Rubidium has a melting point of 39.3°C, while potassium has a melting point of 63.4°C.
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This metal is rubidium.
Yes, potassium is more reactive than rubidium. This is because potassium has a lower atomic number and smaller atomic radius compared to rubidium, making it easier for potassium to lose an electron and form a positive ion. This increased reactivity is also evident in the reactivity series, where potassium is placed above rubidium.
The lattice energy of potassium bromide is more exothermic than that of rubidium iodide because potassium and bromine have smaller atomic sizes and higher charges, which leads to stronger ionic bonding in potassium bromide. Rubidium and iodine have larger atomic sizes and lower charges, resulting in weaker ionic bonding in rubidium iodide. The stronger ionic bonding in potassium bromide requires more energy to break, resulting in a more exothermic lattice energy.
these are in alkali metal groupsso the names are hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium
Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Rubidium (Rb), Cesium (Cs), and Francium (Fr) are elements in the alkali metal family. They are highly reactive, soft metals that readily lose their outer electron to become positively charged ions.
Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, & Francium
Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium.
Potassium's atomic radius is smaller than rubidium's because potassium has fewer energy levels of electrons.