i got you bro, all alkali metals hydroxides are soluble rubidium hydroxide included :)
No, sucrose is not soluble in sodium hydroxide without water.
The hydroxide of Lithium is most soluble but all the hydroxides of alkali metals are completely soluble in water.
no
Sort of. Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is soluble.
No, most hydroxides are insoluble in water.
Yes RbOH is soluble (100g per 100 mL)
A water solution of Rubidium hydroxide
Yes. All rubidium compounds are water soluble.
Rubidium oxide react with water.
The word equation for the reaction of rubidium with water is rubidium + water --> rubidium hydroxide + hydrogen. Rubidium is a metal that reacts very quickly and fiercely, even explosively with water.
base which is soluble in water is called alkali. example the lithium,calcium sodium ,potassium,rubidium ,francium all are alkali metals. they form sodium hydroxide,potassium hydroxide,calcium hydroxide all are strong bases .when they dissolve in water they form strong alkali.
Rubidium chloride is soluble in water,
Aluminium hydroxide is not soluble in water.
Yes, it is
rubidium + water ---> rubidium hydroxide + hydrogen 2Rb (s) + 2H20 (l) ---> 2RbOH (aq) + H2 (g)
Rubidium is highly reactive and if it is added to cold water there will be a large, exothermic reation; rubidium hydroxide and hydrogen are formed.
No, sucrose is not soluble in sodium hydroxide without water.