rubidium
noun
- chemical element with the atomic number of 37
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌɹuːˈbɪd.i.əm/
noun
Etymology: A New Latin word derived by German chemist R. W. Bunsen in 1861, from Latin rūbidus (“red”) because its spectrum has two red lines.
- The chemical element (symbol Rb) with an atomic number of 37. It is a soft, highly reactive alkali metal.
- A single atom of this element.