The density of francium hydroxide was not estimated; an approximate estimation can be made by comparison with the alkali metals hydroxides.
The density of Francium is unknown. It is supposed to be 1,870 kg/m3 or 1,87 g/cm3. The SI unit for density is kg/m3. Francium is a highly radioactive alkali metal that is found in very small amounts in Uranium and Thorium ores.
Very probable, because francium is an alkali metal, after a violent reaction the hydroxide FrOH should be formed.
This reaction should be: 2 Fr + 2 H2O = 2 NaOH + H2
It depends on which hydroxide it is. Many metals have hydroxides.
All alkali metals react violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen.
If it would be prepared the chemical formula of francium hydroxide is FrOH.
The estimated density of francium is 1,87 g/cm3.
FrOH
The estimated value of the density of francium at STP is 1,87 g/cm3.
The chemistry of francium is not known; a possible hydroxide (not hydrate) should be FrOH.
We haven't sufficient francium for a measurement; also francium is autovaporized.
No, if the density of francium is 1,87 g/cm3.
Sodium density: 0,968 g/cm3 Francium density (estimated): 1,87 g/cm3
The density of francium is supposed to be 1,72 g/cm3.
After a violent reaction the francium hydroxide should be formed.
The density of Francium is unknown. It is supposed to be 1,870 kg/m3 or 1,87 g/cm3. The SI unit for density is kg/m3. Francium is a highly radioactive alkali metal that is found in very small amounts in Uranium and Thorium ores.
Yes, because the density of francium is probably 1,87 g/cm3.