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Ferric rubidium alum

Ferric rubidium selenium alum, Rb2Se04.Fe2(Se04)3.24H20, is obtained when the requisite amount of rubidium carbonate is added to... [Pg.170]

In 1863 R. C. Bottger of Frankfort-on-the Main found that thallium occurs in some spring waters. A certain salt mixture from Nauheim contained, in addition to the chlorides of sodium, potassium, and magnesium, those of cesium, rubidium, and thallium. Since he was able to prepare a thallium ferric alum exactly analogous to potassium ferric alum, he regarded thallium as an alkali metal (72, 73). Although it is sometimes univalent like sodium and potassium, it is now classified in Group III of the periodic system. [Pg.640]

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]


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