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The possibility of using acid-alkali solutions to precipitate rubidium in the form of its hexachlorotelluride

The possibility of isolating rubidium from acid-alcohol solutions in the form of its complex halogenide with tellurium is considered. The solubility of potassium, sodium, and rubidium in solutions of the mixture of hydrochloric acid and ethanol with their various volume ratios at t = 25°C is investi...

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Published in:Russian journal of non-ferrous metals 2012-04, Vol.53 (2), p.129-131
Main Authors: Sizyakov, V. M., Zaitsev, Yu. A., Lyakh, S. I.
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Metallic Materials
Metallurgy of Rare and Noble Metals
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Precipitates
Precipitation
Rubidium
Sodium
Solubility
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