Uses of francium are limited to only scientific research.This is mostly because it is difficult to find or make and it has a very short half life (it decays quickly into other elements).
Francium (and not fracium) is used only in specialized laboratories for reseach in chemistry in physics.
With a half life of only 22 minutes, francium is not only completely useless, it is also not likely that anyone could gather enough of it together to do anything meaningfull with it.
Francium has only some rare applications in research laboratories; see the link.
Unfortunately, the uses for the radioactive element Francium are limited to only scientific research. This is mostly because it is difficult to find or make and it has a very short half life (it decays quickly).
However this element is the one element that is the most reactive to water because it is the most reactive alkali metal, a family of metals that all react to water. This basically means if you drop a large sample of Francium into a tub of water it will explode.
there is no known uses for francium.
there is not much of Francium around, and what there is or is made does not last for long (disintegrates into lighter elements in a few hours). probably it is being investigated or used in some physics experiments somewhere and it seems unlikely to show up as a food additive at your grocery store anytime soon.
Francium hasn't practical applications now; it is used only in scientific laboratories for studies.
Francium is used now only in research laboratories.
Francium was used for studies in spectroscopy and quantum chemistry.
Francium hasn't practical uses.
Francium has only some rare applications in research laboratories; see the link.
Francium hasn't practical applications; it is used only for studies in scientific laboratories.
Fortunately, we haven't francium in ours bodies.
Francium is an object of study only for nuclear physics and quantum physics.
there is none.
Francium don't enter in the body.
No practical applications. Francium is used only for scientific studies.
This is because of the NEEDS of human as the society grows big and more developed...
To work carefully and with strict respect of rules in a nuclear chemistry/radiochemistry laboratory. But only an extremely small number of persons in the world work with francium.
Not known today but probably francium don't burn.
Francium has not applications and the oxide cannot be prepared.
Francium was used only for scientific researches.
Francium is used only in specialized laboratories, for researches.
Francium has not now practical applications; francium is used only for scientific studies.
Francium has no uses. There are currently no uses for francium outside of basic scientific research.
No practical applications. Francium is used only for scientific studies.
Francium hasn't today practical applications; francium is used in laboratories only for scientific studies.
Francium hasn't practical applications; it is only a subject of scientific research.
Francium hasn't practical applications; it is only a subject of scientific research.
Francium hasn't practical applications; it is only a subject of scientific research.
Francium hasn't practical application; it is only a subject of scientific research.
A scientist who researches weather is called a meteorologist.
Francium hasn't practical applications; it is only a subject of scientific research.