Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Rubidium chloride, 99.99%, (trace metal basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 10GR
Form – Solid (crystalline powder)
Grade – 99.99% (trace metal basis)
Application – High-precision laboratory experiments, analytical procedures
Product Overview
Rubidium Chloride (RbCl) with 99.99% purity (trace metal basis) is a high-grade chemical compound designed for applications demanding exceptional accuracy and minimal contamination. This crystalline solid is meticulously processed to eliminate trace metal impurities, ensuring reliable performance in sensitive laboratory procedures. Its high solubility in water and polar solvents makes it versatile for various experimental setups. The compound’s stability under standard conditions allows for long-term storage without degradation, maintaining its integrity for consistent results. Whether used in analytical chemistry, material synthesis, or as a reagent, this ultra-pure Rubidium Chloride delivers precision and reproducibility. The trace metal basis specification guarantees that residual metal content is kept to a minimum, reducing interference in critical experiments. Its fine crystalline structure ensures uniform dissolution, facilitating accurate measurements and reactions. Ideal for researchers and professionals who prioritize purity, this Rubidium Chloride variant is a trusted choice for high-stakes laboratory work.
FAQs
1. What is the solubility of Rubidium Chloride in water?
Rubidium Chloride is highly soluble in water, with a solubility of approximately 91 g/100 mL at 20°C, ensuring easy preparation of aqueous solutions.
2. Is this Rubidium Chloride suitable for use in spectroscopy?
Yes, the 99.99% purity and trace metal basis make it ideal for spectroscopy applications where minimal impurities are critical for accurate readings.
3. How should this chemical be stored to maintain its purity?
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight, to preserve its high purity and prevent contamination.
4. Can this Rubidium Chloride be used as a standard in analytical chemistry?
Absolutely, its high purity and low trace metal content make it a reliable standard for calibration and quantitative analysis in analytical chemistry.
5. What alternatives exist if Rubidium Chloride is unavailable?
Potassium Chloride or Cesium Chloride can sometimes be used as alternatives, though their properties and applications may differ slightly depending on the experiment.










