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  2. Rubidium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium oxide is the chemical compound with the formula Rb 2 O. Rubidium oxide is highly reactive towards water, and therefore it would not be expected to occur naturally. Rubidium oxide is highly reactive towards water, and therefore it would not be expected to occur naturally.

  3. Rubidium ozonide - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium ozonide is an oxygen rich compound of rubidium. It is an ozonide , meaning it contains the ozonide anion (O 3 − ). It can be created by reacting rubidium superoxide (RbO 2 ) with ozone (O 3 ) in a liquid ammonia solution.

  4. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium oxide – Rb 2 O; Sodium oxide – Na 2 O; Strontium oxide – SrO; Tellurium dioxide – TeO 2; Uranium(IV) oxide – UO 2 (only simple oxides, oxyhalides, and related compounds, not hydroxides, carbonates, acids, or other compounds listed elsewhere)

  5. Rubidium sesquioxide - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  6. Rubidium - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the Latin word rubidus, meaning deep red, the color of its emission spectrum. Rubidium's compounds have various chemical and electronic applications. Rubidium metal is easily vaporized and has a convenient spectral absorption range, making it a frequent target for laser manipulation of atoms. [10]

  7. Ozonide - Wikipedia

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    Inorganic ozonides [1] are dark red salts. The anion has the bent shape of the ozone molecule.. Inorganic ozonides are formed by burning potassium, rubidium, or caesium in ozone, or by treating the alkali metal hydroxide with ozone; this yields potassium ozonide, rubidium ozonide, and caesium ozonide respectively.

  8. Oxygen compounds - Wikipedia

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    The oxidation state of oxygen is −2 in almost all known compounds of oxygen. The oxidation state −1 is found in a few compounds such as peroxides . Compounds containing oxygen in other oxidation states are very uncommon: − 1 ⁄ 2 ( superoxides ), − 1 ⁄ 3 ( ozonides ), 0 (elemental, hypofluorous acid ), + 1 ⁄ 2 ( dioxygenyl ), +1 ...

  9. Category:Rubidium compounds - Wikipedia

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    These are compounds that include rubidium, most possibly in +1 ion form. Pages in category "Rubidium compounds" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 ...