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.
it is softer
Sodium, potassium and rubidium are in the first group of the periodic table. Sodium is in the period 3. Potassium is in the period 4. Rubidium is in the period 5.
Potassium's atomic radius is smaller than rubidium's because potassium has fewer energy levels of electrons.
Rubidium is a typical group 1 alkali metal and is highly reactive, and similar to sodium and potassium.
Sodium is Na, potassium is K, rubidium is Rb.
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rubidium
This metal is rubidium.
it is softer
LOWER
Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium and cesium are collectively known as the alkali metals.
Sodium, potassium and rubidium are in the first group of the periodic table. Sodium is in the period 3. Potassium is in the period 4. Rubidium is in the period 5.
The alkali metals family contain: lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, francium.
Potassium's atomic radius is smaller than rubidium's because potassium has fewer energy levels of electrons.
Rubidium is a typical group 1 alkali metal and is highly reactive, and similar to sodium and potassium.
these are in alkali metal groupsso the names are hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium