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Definition of RbHSO4:
RbHSO4 is a chemical substance with the chemical formula RbHSO4, commonly known as Rubidium hydrogensulfate. In English, we call it Rubidium Bisulfate. It is a compound of Rubidium, Hydrogen, and Sulfate, with the atomic ratio of 1:1:1:4. The molecular weight of RbHSO4 is 212.00 g/mol. The ionic structure of RbHSO4 includes Rb+ ion linked with HSO4- ion. -
Properties of RbHSO4:
2.1 Physical properties:
RbHSO4 is a solid, colorless, odorless substance. The pH of RbHSO4 in water is acidic due to its nature as an acid salt capable of releasing H+ ions.
2.2 Chemical properties:
RbHSO4 can react with metals, acids, and non-metals. -
Common chemical reactions of RbHSO4 have not been thoroughly studied.
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Synthesis of RbHSO4:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis:
RbHSO4 can be synthesized through the reaction between Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
4.2 Industrial synthesis:
The industrial-scale synthesis technology of RbHSO4 is not clearly known.