Atomfair Carbonic acid, rubidium salt (1:2) CO3Rb2

Description Rubidium Carbonate (CO3Rb2) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This rubidium salt of carbonic acid appears as a white crystalline powder with excellent solubility in water, making it ideal for precise laboratory work. With a molecular weight of 230.945 g/mol and CAS number 584-09-8, it is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, ensuring reliable performance in sensitive experiments. Rubidium carbonate is hygroscopic and should be stored in a cool, dry environment to maintain stability. Suitable for advanced material synthesis, catalysis, and spectroscopic studies, this compound is packaged under controlled conditions to guarantee optimal…

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Rubidium Carbonate (CO3Rb2) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This rubidium salt of carbonic acid appears as a white crystalline powder with excellent solubility in water, making it ideal for precise laboratory work. With a molecular weight of 230.945 g/mol and CAS number 584-09-8, it is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, ensuring reliable performance in sensitive experiments. Rubidium carbonate is hygroscopic and should be stored in a cool, dry environment to maintain stability. Suitable for advanced material synthesis, catalysis, and spectroscopic studies, this compound is packaged under controlled conditions to guarantee optimal quality for researchers and scientists.

  • CAS No: 584-09-8
  • Molecular Formula: CO3Rb2
  • Molecular Weight: 230.944
  • Exact Mass: 229.8083233
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 229.8083233
  • IUPAC Name: rubidium(1+);carbonate
  • SMILES: C(=O)([O-])[O-].[Rb+].[Rb+]
  • Synonyms: Rubidium carbonate, 584-09-8, CARBONIC ACID, DIRUBIDIUM SALT, Dirubidium carbonate, Carbonic acid dirubidium salt

Application

Rubidium carbonate is commonly employed as a precursor in the synthesis of rubidium-based compounds and catalysts. It serves as a key reagent in organic and inorganic chemistry research, particularly in the development of specialized glass and ceramic materials. Additionally, this compound finds use in analytical chemistry for calibration standards and spectroscopic applications due to its well-defined properties.

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