Rubidium acetate

Rubidium acetate is a rubidium salt that is the result of reacting rubidium metal, rubidium carbonate, or rubidium hydroxide with acetic acid.

It is soluble in water like other acetates.

[2] Rubidium acetate is used as a catalyst for the polymerization of silanol terminated siloxane oligomers.

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