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rubidium

noun

  1. chemical element with the atomic number of 37
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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.

  1. The chemical element (symbol Rb) with an atomic number of 37. It is a soft, highly reactive alkali metal.
  2. A single atom of this element.