Good question. I really don't understand these "slogan" questions. Is there some sort of lame middle school project that requires these, or something? That's about the only "use" I can think of.
Rubidium is not really important either biologically or industrially. It is used in frequency standard crystals, which can be important in some applications. Other than that, most of its uses are either trivial (making purple fireworks) or very esoteric (spin-polarizing helium-3).
Best of luck coming up with a slogan based on that.
The Yellow Pages had the slogan "Let your fingers do the walking" in 1964. The slogan has been inducted to the Advertising Slogan Hall of Fame.
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a slogan is something that a mascot carries around to use for getting peoples attention.
Slogan generators are relatively simple to use. Their main advantage is that they can take the work out of thinking, and can instead provide you with an appropriate slogan or inspiration towards the perfect slogan.
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Rubidium hypochlorite is the name for this chemical formula.
The word equation for rubidium and chlorine is: rubidium + chlorine -> rubidium chloride.
Rb is the symbol for the element, rubidium.
The slogan debuted in 1944.
No such chemical as 'Rb O'. The nearest is Rb2O , which is Rubidium oxide.
Rubidium has been considered for use in an "ion engine" but another element is more effective. It is also used for fireworks.
Rubidium is not flammable.
Rubidium has two natural isotopes (85Rb and 87Rb) and 30 artificial isotopes.
Mixing rubidium hydroxide with water produces rubidium hydroxide solution. Rubidium hydroxide is a strong base that ionizes in water to give rubidium cations and hydroxide anions.
The Yellow Pages had the slogan "Let your fingers do the walking" in 1964. The slogan has been inducted to the Advertising Slogan Hall of Fame.
That is the formula. Rubidium fluoride (RbF) has a chemical formula of RbF.
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