The element used in highly accurate atomic clocks is cesium. It is radioactive and has a well-know half life. This element seems to work the best in this manner.
Cesium was used in the making of atomic clocks that lose one second every 300 years. :D your welcome!!
Wow, that sounds like a quiz show chemistry question; way too much irrelevant detail. The key here is "sky blue". The element in question is Caesium.
Caesium
Bismuth is the name of the element with atomic number 83.
Lithium is the lightest metallic element. Its atomic weight is 6.491.
if you mean atomic number then the answer is cadmium.
Titanium is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 22.
Spectral interference is more common in atomic emission spectroscopy due to overlapping spectral lines.
curium
Caesium would be my guess
One of the most metallic metals is cesium. It is named for its sky blue spectral lines. Cesium is used in atomic clocks.
Indium is a metallic chemical element. Its symbol is In and its atomic number is 49.
Yes! Zinc is a Metallic Element with the symbol Zn and the atomic number 30. yes
sodium!!!
Bismuth is the name of the element with atomic number 83.
Lithium is the lightest metallic element. Its atomic weight is 6.491.
A palladium is a safeguard, or a metallic element with an atomic number of 46.
if you mean atomic number then the answer is cadmium.
The chemical element of atomic number 53, a non-metallic element forming black crystals and a violet vapour.
Titanium is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 22.