The chemistry of francium is not known but it is supposed that francium can react with the majority of nonmetals.
The chemistry of francium is practically unknown.
Francium is a chemical element without any importance.
As francium is a chemical element, it is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.
Francium has any use.
Any other nonmetal.
no they can bond with any other element
· Francium Sulfide (Fr2S) · Francium Phosphide (Fr3P) · Francium Bromide (FrBr) · Francium Sulfite (Fr2SO3) · Francium Hydrogen Oxalate (FrHC2­O4)
In 1869 when D. Mendeleev designed his periodic table any element in the period 7 was known. Today francium is in the group 1, period 7, atomic number 87.
In any diatomic element it is always a covalent bond.
Helium will not bond with fluorine or any other element.
It is supposed that francium react with water more easy than any other element.
No, it is not. The most reactive element is would be francium. The most reactive element that can be gathered in any appreciable quantity is cesium.