3 grams of francium can destroy earth i know for definate it has been tested by several government and military scientists and that was concluded as long as you know how you can destroy earth with 3 grams of the francium
As francium is the rarest type of atoms in the world, there is approximately only 20 francium atoms left on Earth.
Nowhere. Francium is the second rarest element in the Earth's crust, next to Astatine. There is only 20-30g of it in the Earth's crust at any one time.
Francium is an alkaloid, which means that it is supposed to have a rather hefty reaction with water. So if you were to use it as a laundry detergent (and adding water) it would react and most likely destroy your clothing. Depending on the amount of francium, it could also severely damage your washing machine.
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth
Not known today but probably francium don't burn.
It is estimated that only approx. 30 g francium exist on the Earth.
Being very radioactive francium is dangerous. Irradiation destroy body cells and cause cancers.
Yes. Earth's crust is estimated to contain about 30 grams of Francium at any given time.
The existence of francium in cosmos was not proved.
The Earth crust contain approx. 30 g francium.
As francium is the rarest type of atoms in the world, there is approximately only 20 francium atoms left on Earth.
Francium is so rare its unable to be bought
- francium is extremely radioactive- the total quantity of francium on the Earth is approx. 30 g- the chemical and physical properties of francium are only estimated, not measured
Natural francium is very scarce - approx. 30 g in the Earth crust.
Francium exist in uranium and thorium ores; the chemical form is not known.
It is estimated that the Earth crust contain approx. 30 g francium.
francium is found in thorium and uranium ores in the earth's crust obtained by the decay of actinium