No. Cesium is an element and so cannot be broken down chemically.
Cesium is more reactive. Down the group reactivity increases.
The compound formed between sulfur and cesium is called cesium sulfide.
cesium phosphide
Cesium Nitride
it is broken down into monomers
The cesium ion is called cesium ion or Cs+.
Cesium has a larger first ionization energy compared to potassium. This is because cesium is located further down the periodic table in the alkali metal group, meaning it has a larger atomic radius and a lower effective nuclear charge, both of which make it easier to remove an electron from potassium than from cesium.
Yes, elements can be broken down.
They can be broken down in your blood stream or your liver.
The correct name for the cesium ion is "cesium ion" or "Cs+ ion".
Proteins are broken down into amino acids, carbohydrates are broken down into sugars and fats are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol.
An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.