Francium is not a compound, but a chemical element.
Francium sulfide is the compound that contains francium and sulfur.
Francium has not applications and the oxide cannot be prepared.
The chemistry of francium is not known.
The compound formed between sodium and francium would be NaFr, with sodium as the cation and francium as the anion. This compound would have a 1:1 ratio of sodium to francium ions.
The chemistry of francium is practically unknown today.
The chemistry of francium is not experimentally known; it is only estimated.
Fr2Te is a chemical compound composed of francium (Fr) and tellurium (Te). It is a rare and unstable compound due to the highly radioactive nature of francium.
The compound FrBr is known as francium bromide. It consists of the alkali metal francium and bromine, forming an ionic bond. Due to francium's extreme radioactivity and rarity, the compound is not commonly encountered in practice.
Its an element.
Francium and fluoride can form an ionic compound called francium fluoride. Francium is a highly reactive alkali metal, while fluoride is a negatively charged ion. When combined, francium will donate its electron to fluoride, forming a stable compound with a 1:1 ratio of francium to fluoride ions.
The compound francium iodide don't exist now.
This compound is not known today.