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Definition of Rb2SO3
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Rubidium Sulfite
1.1.2 English name: Rubidium Sulfite
1.2. Atomic mass: The atomic mass of sulfite is 80, and rubidium is 85.5.
1.3. Molecular weight: The structure of Rb2SO3 includes 2 rubidium atoms, 1 sulfur atom, and 3 oxygen atoms, so the molecular weight is 285.5 + 32 + 316 = 251 g/mol.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The molecule of Rb2SO3 consists of 2 Rubidium atoms, 1 Sulfur atom, and 3 Oxygen atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: Rb2SO3 consists of 2 Rb+ ions and 1 SO3(2-) ion. -
Properties: Rb2SO3
2.1 Physical properties of Rb2SO3: Rb2SO3 is a solid, colorless, odorless compound. The pH of Rb2SO3 solution is relatively neutral.
2.2 Chemical properties of Rb2SO3: Rb2SO3 can react with strong acids to produce salts and water. It can also react with strong oxidizing agents. -
Common chemical equation for Rb2SO3: Rb2SO3 + 2HCl -> 2RbCl + SO2 + H2O
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Synthesis of Rb2SO3
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Rb2SO3: Rb2SO3 can be synthesized by reacting Rubidium with Sulfur Dioxide in a Hydrogen gas environment:
2Rb + SO2 + H2 -> Rb2SO3 + H2O
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Rb2SO3: On an industrial scale, Rb2SO3 is typically produced from the reaction between Rubidium Hydroxide and Sulfur Dioxide:
2RbOH + SO2 -> Rb2SO3 + H2O