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Rubidium - History |  | Rubidium - History: Encyclopedia II - Rubidium - History |  | Rubidium (L rubidus, deepest red) was discovered in 1861 by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff in the mineral lepidolite through the use of a spectroscope. However this element had minimal industrial use until the 1920s. Historically, the most important use for rubidium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electronic applications.
Rubidium is used for polarizing 3He. Polarized Rb polarizes 3He by hyperfine interaction. Polarized 3He cell ...
See also:Rubidium, Rubidium - Notable characteristics, Rubidium - Applications, Rubidium - History, Rubidium - Occurrence, Rubidium - Isotopes, Rubidium - Precautions, Rubidium - Biological Effects |  | | Rubidium, Rubidium - Applications, Rubidium - Biological Effects, Rubidium - History, Rubidium - Isotopes, Rubidium - Notable characteristics, Rubidium - Occurrence, Rubidium - Precautions |  | |
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Rubidium - History
Rubidium (L rubidus, deepest red) was discovered in 1861 by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff in the mineral lepidolite through the use of a spectroscope. However this element had minimal industrial use until the 1920s. Historically, the most important use for rubidium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electronic applications.
Rubidium is used for polarizing 3He. Polarized Rb polarizes 3He by hyperfine interaction. Polarized 3He cells are used for neutron polarization.
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