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  2. Rubidium - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium, 37Rb. body-centered cubic (bcc) ( cI2) Rubidium is a chemical element; it has symbol Rb and atomic number 37. It is a very soft, whitish-grey solid in the alkali metal group, similar to potassium and caesium. [ 8] Rubidium is the first alkali metal in the group to have a density higher than water.

  3. Isotopes of rubidium - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium ( 37 Rb) has 36 isotopes, with naturally occurring rubidium being composed of just two isotopes; 85 Rb (72.2%) and the radioactive 87 Rb (27.8%). 87 Rb has a half-life of 4.92 × 1010 years. It readily substitutes for potassium in minerals, and is therefore fairly widespread. 87 Rb has been used extensively in dating rocks; 87 Rb ...

  4. Rubidium–strontium dating - Wikipedia

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    The rubidium-strontium dating method (Rb-Sr) is a radiometric dating technique, used by scientists to determine the age of rocks and minerals from their content of specific isotopes of rubidium (87 Rb) and strontium (87 Sr, 86 Sr). One of the two naturally occurring isotopes of rubidium, 87 Rb, decays to 87 Sr with a half-life of 49.23

  5. Rubidium-82 - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium-82 ( 82 Rb) is a radioactive isotope of rubidium. 82 Rb is widely used in myocardial perfusion imaging. This isotope undergoes rapid uptake by myocardiocytes, which makes it a valuable tool for identifying myocardial ischemia in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging. 82 Rb is used in the pharmaceutical industry and is marketed as ...

  6. Rubidium standard - Wikipedia

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    The Rb standard is the most inexpensive, compact, and widely produced atomic clock, used to control the frequency of television stations, cell phone base stations, in test equipment, and global navigation satellite systems like GPS. Commercial rubidium clocks are less accurate than caesium atomic clocks, which serve as primary frequency ...

  7. Incompatible element - Wikipedia

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    Incompatible element. In petrology and geochemistry, an incompatible element is one that is unsuitable in size and/or charge to the cation sites of the minerals in which it is included. It is defined by a partition coefficient between rock-forming minerals and melt being much smaller than 1. [ 1]

  8. Dirubidium - Wikipedia

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    Dirubidium. Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Dirubidium is a molecular substance containing two atoms of rubidium found in rubidium vapour. Dirubidium has two active valence electrons. It is studied both in theory and with experiment. [1]

  9. Rubidium hydride - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium hydride is the hydride of rubidium. With the formula RbH, it is classified as an alkali metal hydride. It is a white solid and is insoluble in most solvents. It is synthesized by treating rubidium metal with hydrogen. Rubidium hydride is a powerful superbase and reacts violently with water.