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Caesium alums iron alum

The alkali sulphates can also be made by neutralizing, say, a soln. of 5 grms. of sulphuric acid in 30 c.c. of water with the alkali hydroxide or carbonate, and evaporating the soln. until crystals begin to form. The process is not economical except on a small scale. It is used mainly for lithium, rubidium, and caesium sulphates. H. Erdmann 20 treated a hot soln. of crude rubidium iron alum with milk of lime made from purified lime, and filtered the liquid from the excess of lime, calcium sulphate, and ferric hydroxide, by suction. The small amount of lime in soln. is precipitated by adding rubidium carbonate. The filtrate is neutralized with sulphuric acid, and evaporated to the point of crystallization. [Pg.660]

Preparation.—The main source of rubidium compounds is the residual mother-liquor obtained in the extraction of potassium chloride from carnallite. The solution contains rubidium-carnallite, RbCl,MgCI2, a substance transformed by addition of aluminium sulphate into rubidium-alum, RbAl(S04)8,12H20. Separation from the potassium and caesium salts also present is effected by fractional crystallization of the alum,8 of the chloroplatinate 8 Rb2PtCl8, of rubidium-iron-alum,4 and of the double chloride with stannous chloride5 or with antimony trichloride.6... [Pg.188]

Solubility of Caesium Chromium Alum, Caesium Iron Alum, Caesium Indium Alum, and of Caesium Vanadium Alum in Water. [Pg.80]


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