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These are compounds that include rubidium, most possibly in +1 ion form. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rubidium compounds . Pages in category "Rubidium compounds"
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The standard enthalpy of formation of the crystalline rubidium oxalate is 1325.0 ± 8.1 kJ/mol. [9] The decomposition of rubidium oxalate with the release of carbon monoxide and subsequently carbon dioxide and oxygen takes place at 507–527 °C (945–981 °F; 780–800 K). [6] [2] Rb 2 C 2 O 4 → Rb 2 CO 3 + CO↑ Rb 2 CO 3 → Rb 2 O + CO 2 ...
Rubidium sesquioxide is a chemical compound with the formula Rb 2 O 3 or more accurately Rb 4 O 6. In terms of oxidation states , Rubidium in this compound has a nominal charge of +1, and the oxygen is a mixed peroxide ( O 2− 2 ) and superoxide ( O − 2 ) for a structural formula of (Rb + ) 4 (O − 2 ) 2 (O 2− 2 ) . [ 4 ]
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Rubidium azide has a high pressure structure transition, which occurs at about 4.8 kilobars of pressure at 0 °C. The transition boundary of the II/III transition can be defined by the relationship P = 4.82 + 0.0240 t {\displaystyle P=4.82+0.0240\,t} , where P {\displaystyle P} is the pressure in kilobars and t {\displaystyle t} is the ...
Rubidium triiodide is an orthorhombic black crystal, isomorphic to caesium triiodide, with space group Pnma, unit cell parameters a = 1090.8 pm, b = 665.5 pm, c = 971.1 pm. [2] Upon heating to 270 °C, the rubidium triiodide decomposes into rubidium iodide and elemental iodine. [1] It is soluble in ethanol and decomposes in ether. [1]