Rubidium fluoride

Rubidium fluoride (RbF) is the fluoride salt of rubidium. It is a cubic crystal with rock-salt structure. There are several methods for synthesising rubidium fluoride. One involves reacting rubidium hydroxide with hydrofluoric acid: RbOH + HF → RbF + H2O Another method is to neutralize rubidium carbonate with hydrofluoric acid: Rb2CO3 + 2HF → 2RbF + H2O + CO2 Another possible method is to react rubidium hydroxide with ammonium fluoride: RbOH + NH4F → RbF + H2O + NH3 2Rb + F2 → 2RbF

Rubidium fluoride

Rubidium fluoride (RbF) is the fluoride salt of rubidium. It is a cubic crystal with rock-salt structure. There are several methods for synthesising rubidium fluoride. One involves reacting rubidium hydroxide with hydrofluoric acid: RbOH + HF → RbF + H2O Another method is to neutralize rubidium carbonate with hydrofluoric acid: Rb2CO3 + 2HF → 2RbF + H2O + CO2 Another possible method is to react rubidium hydroxide with ammonium fluoride: RbOH + NH4F → RbF + H2O + NH3 2Rb + F2 → 2RbF