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Very probable, because francium is an alkali metal, after a violent reaction the hydroxide FrOH should be formed.

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Q: How does francium react with water and why?
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Francium reacting with water?

As other alkali metals francium can react with water; but unfortunately we don't have francium for this experiment !


Does Francium React with Water?

Yes


Does francium explode in water?

All alkali metals react violently with water.


What elements do francium react with more?

The chemistry of francium is not known; it is probable that francium easy react with nonmetals.


What is the explosive force of Francium when it comes in contact with cold water?

Francium is so unstable enough cannot be synthesised and stored long enough to react with water, but assuming that the trend down the group continues it will be even more explosive that Cesium


Francium wouls combine with water more or less readily than cesium?

Probable francium would react more violent.


How does francium react with acids?

The reaction of francium with acids is not known.


What are the bonding capacities of francium?

The chemistry of francium is not known but it is supposed that francium can react with the majority of nonmetals.


What is francium most reactive with?

The chemistry of francium is not known but it is supposed that francium can react with the majority of nonmetals.


Why does francium react so much?

The chemistry of francium is practically unknown.


Has francium ever been tested with water?

Francium would react with water by this equation: 2Fr + 2H2O -->2FrOH + H2 The products here are francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. However, it would be impossible to gather enough francium to demonstrate this reaction.


Predict reactivity of francium with cold water?

The reactivity of francium with water would be more reactive than most of the other alkali metals, because the lower down the column of alkali metals you go in the periodic table the more reactive the element becomes in cold water. Therefore, if francium was to react with cold water it would react by giving off an explosion.