- Definition of Rb4P2O7:
Rb4P2O7 is a molecule that contains 4 rubidium atoms (Rb), 2 phosphorus atoms (P), and 7 oxygen atoms (O).
1.1 Names:
1.1.1 Common name: Rubidium pyrophosphate.
1.1.2 English name: Rubidium pyrophosphate.
1.2 Atomic mass: The total atomic mass of Rb4P2O7 is 452.7 g/mol.
1.3 Atomic weight: The average atomic weight of Rb4P2O7 is 452.7 Da.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The molecule Rb4P2O7 consists of 4 Rb atoms, 2 P atoms, and 7 O atoms bonded together.
1.4 Ion structure: Rb4P2O7 can form Rb+ and PO4- ions when dissolved in water.
- Characteristics of Rb4P2O7:
2.1 Physical properties of Rb4P2O7:
- State: Rb4P2O7 typically exists in solid form under standard conditions.
- Color: Rb4P2O7 is colorless.
- Odor: Rb4P2O7 has no distinctive odor.
- pH level: Rb4P2O7 has a neutral pH level.
2.2 Chemical properties of Rb4P2O7: Rb4P2O7 can react with water to form Rb+ and PO4- ions.
- Common chemical equations of Rb4P2O7:
Due to limitations on information, there is currently no specific data on the common chemical reactions of Rb4P2O7.
- Synthesis of Rb4P2O7:
Similar to section 3, there is currently no specific information on methods of synthesizing Rb4P2O7, either in the lab or industrially.