noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Potassium and rubidium can form compounds such as potassium rubidium.

Definition:A compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.

From compound

Example:In a rubidium analysis, scientists examine the atomic structure and determine its isotopes.

Definition:The process of breaking down a substance to identify its constituent parts and the quantities of each.

From analysis

Example:No direct example, as 'isoferrous' is not a valid term for rubidium.

Definition:A term that might be incorrectly used to refer to iron-like or iron-related in some contexts, but there is no specific term 'isoferrous' for rubidium.

From isoferrous

Example:Rubidium alloys can be used in specialized applications that require high conductivity or specific heat capacities.

Definition:A material formed from two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, that have metallic properties and result from a metallic bonding process.

From alloy

Example:Rubidium is studied in metallurgy for its unique properties and potential industrial applications.

Definition:The science and technology of metals, including their composition, structure, processing, and uses.

From metallurgy

Example:Rubidium has several isotopes, some of which are used in nuclear physics research.

Definition:Atoms of a particular element that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, leading to a different atomic mass.

From isotopes

Example:Rubidium and sodium both have similar properties, such as high reactivity with water.

Definition:An element belonging to the alkali metal group, with the symbol Na and atomic number 11.

From sodium

Example:Rubidium often shares chemical properties with potassium, like forming ionic compounds.

Definition:An element belonging to the alkali metal group, with the symbol K and atomic number 19.

From potassium

Example:Rubidium is an alkali metal used in compounds that produce various alkali solutions.

Definition:A base, or an hydroxide of an alkali metal such as potassium or sodium, or an oxide or carbonate of an alkali metal.

From alkali

Example:Understanding chemical bonding is crucial in explaining the behavior of rubidium compounds.

Definition:The attractive force that holds atoms or ions together in molecules or crystals.

From chemical bonding