The Ionization energies of Rb and Ca are as follow:
Rb(g) āRbāŗ(g) + eā» Ā Ā Ā IE= 403kJ/mol
Ca(g) Ā ā Caāŗ(g) +eā» Ā Ā IE= 590kJ/mol
Caāŗ(g) āCaāŗĀ²(g) +eā» Ā Ā IEā= 1145kJ/mol
Now,
ionization energy is the minimum energy that an electron in a gaseous atom or ion has to absorb to come out of the influence of the nucleus.
Now,
Ā Ā As Calcium requires more energy to ionize that Rubidium.
Hence,
Ā From the above conclusion we can say ,that Ā It should not be able to isolate Rb from molten Halide.
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