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What (who) is rubidium$71293$ - definition

Rubidium-71; Rubidium-72; Rubidium-73; Rubidium-74; Rubidium-75; Rubidium-76; Rubidium-77; Rubidium-78; Rubidium-79; Rubidium-80; Rubidium-81; Rubidium-83; Rubidium-84; Rubidium-85; Rubidium-86; Rubidium-87; Rubidium-88; Rubidium-89; Rubidium-90; Rubidium-91; Rubidium-92; Rubidium-93; Rubidium-94; Rubidium-95; Rubidium-96; Rubidium-97; Rubidium-98; Rubidium-99; Rubidium-100; Rubidium-101; Rubidium-102; 87Rb; 86Rb; Rubidium isotopes; Rubidium isotope; Isotope of rubidium

Rubidium         
  • Flame test for rubidium
  •  alt= Three middle-aged men, with the one in the middle sitting down. All wear long jackets, and the shorter man on the left has a beard.
  • Rubidium crystals (silvery) compared to [[caesium]] crystals (golden)
  • alt= The ball-and-stick diagram shows two regular octahedra which are connected to each other by one face. All nine vertices of the structure are purple spheres representing rubidium, and at the centre of each octahedron is a small red sphere representing oxygen.
  • Partially molten rubidium metal in an ampoule
  • A rubidium fountain [[atomic clock]] at the [[United States Naval Observatory]]
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL RB AND ATOMIC NUMBER 37
Element 37; Nipigin; Rb (element); Rubidium compounds; Rubidium compound; Rubidium oxalate; Compounds of rubidium; History of rubidium
Rubidium is the chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37. It is very soft, whitish-grey solid in the alkali metal group, similar to potassium and caesium.
Rubidium         
  • Flame test for rubidium
  •  alt= Three middle-aged men, with the one in the middle sitting down. All wear long jackets, and the shorter man on the left has a beard.
  • Rubidium crystals (silvery) compared to [[caesium]] crystals (golden)
  • alt= The ball-and-stick diagram shows two regular octahedra which are connected to each other by one face. All nine vertices of the structure are purple spheres representing rubidium, and at the centre of each octahedron is a small red sphere representing oxygen.
  • Partially molten rubidium metal in an ampoule
  • A rubidium fountain [[atomic clock]] at the [[United States Naval Observatory]]
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL RB AND ATOMIC NUMBER 37
Element 37; Nipigin; Rb (element); Rubidium compounds; Rubidium compound; Rubidium oxalate; Compounds of rubidium; History of rubidium
·noun A rare metallic element. It occurs quite widely, but in small quantities, and always combined. It is isolated as a soft yellowish white metal, analogous to potassium in most of its properties. Symbol Rb. Atomic weight, 85.2.
rubidium         
  • Flame test for rubidium
  •  alt= Three middle-aged men, with the one in the middle sitting down. All wear long jackets, and the shorter man on the left has a beard.
  • Rubidium crystals (silvery) compared to [[caesium]] crystals (golden)
  • alt= The ball-and-stick diagram shows two regular octahedra which are connected to each other by one face. All nine vertices of the structure are purple spheres representing rubidium, and at the centre of each octahedron is a small red sphere representing oxygen.
  • Partially molten rubidium metal in an ampoule
  • A rubidium fountain [[atomic clock]] at the [[United States Naval Observatory]]
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL RB AND ATOMIC NUMBER 37
Element 37; Nipigin; Rb (element); Rubidium compounds; Rubidium compound; Rubidium oxalate; Compounds of rubidium; History of rubidium
[r?'b?d??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 37, a rare soft silvery reactive metal of the alkali metal group. (Symbol: Rb)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from L. rubidus 'red' (with ref. to lines in its spectrum).

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Isotopes of rubidium

Rubidium (37Rb) has 36 isotopes, with naturally occurring rubidium being composed of just two isotopes; 85Rb (72.2%) and the radioactive 87Rb (27.8%). Normal mixes of rubidium are radioactive enough to fog photographic film in approximately 30 to 60 days.

87Rb has a half-life of 4.92×1010 years. It readily substitutes for potassium in minerals, and is therefore fairly widespread. 87Rb has been used extensively in dating rocks; 87Rb decays to stable strontium-87 by emission of a beta particle (an electron ejected from the nucleus). During fractional crystallization, Sr tends to become concentrated in plagioclase, leaving Rb in the liquid phase. Hence, the Rb/Sr ratio in residual magma may increase over time, resulting in rocks with increasing Rb/Sr ratios with increasing differentiation. The highest ratios (10 or higher) occur in pegmatites. If the initial amount of Sr is known or can be extrapolated, the age can be determined by measurement of the Rb and Sr concentrations and the 87Sr/86Sr ratio. The dates indicate the true age of the minerals only if the rocks have not been subsequently altered. See rubidium–strontium dating for a more detailed discussion.

Other than 87Rb, the longest-lived radioisotopes are 83Rb with a half-life of 86.2 days, 84Rb with a half-life of 33.1 days, and 86Rb with a half-life of 18.642 days. All other radioisotopes have half-lives less than a day.

82Rb is used in some cardiac positron emission tomography scans to assess myocardial perfusion. It has a half-life of 1.273 minutes. It does not exist naturally, but can be made from the decay of 82Sr.