It reacts with water. It doesn't combine well.
Supposing you mean cesium, I would say no. You see, when francium and water are mixed they react much more violently than cesium in water, causing a greater explosion. Therefore, cesium would combine more rapidly.
Water (H2O) and cesium (Cs) react to explode.
Yes, Cesium cyanide is soluble as are all cesium compounds.
The reaction between cesium and water is explosive. Refer the the related link below to see examples of cesium, including a videoclip of cesium in water. 2Cs + 2H2O ---> 2CsOH + H2
Cesium bromide is dissociated in water in ions.
I'd predict that francium would combine less readily than cesium.
Supposing you mean cesium, I would say no. You see, when francium and water are mixed they react much more violently than cesium in water, causing a greater explosion. Therefore, cesium would combine more rapidly.
Probable francium would react more violent.
Very probable the reaction of francium should be more violent.
Cesium reacts violently with water, forming cesium hydroxide and releasing hydrogen gas.
Cesium
Water (H2O) and cesium (Cs) react to explode.
Yes, Cesium cyanide is soluble as are all cesium compounds.
Cesium reacts violently with water, oxygen and the halogens
When Cesium and Florine react they create a hyper logic reaction, a hyper logic reaction is when two reactive substances combine they com-bust spontaneously.
The reaction between cesium and water is explosive. Refer the the related link below to see examples of cesium, including a videoclip of cesium in water. 2Cs + 2H2O ---> 2CsOH + H2
C stands for carbon, S stands for sulfur. If you combine these into a compound, you get CS2, carbon disulfide.