No. Cesium is a solid at room temperature.
Cesium is a solid at room temperature, with a melting point of 28.5 degrees Celsius.
Cesium is a solid at room temperature but has a low melting point.
Cesium is a solid at room temperature but has a low melting point.
it depends, at what temperature is the secium hydroxide at? Cesium hydroxides melting point is 342 degrees celsius and its boiling point is absourdly high (aroung 1000 celcius). Assuming your talking about room temperature it is a solid, usually in powder from
The answer to this depends on the temperature you are considering as "room temperature". Cesium has a melting point of 28.4 oC. If you consider STP, then cesium is a solid that will melt easily (as room temperature will be 25 oC). For me, this would be the better scientific answer. If you are in a hot country, then the room temperature will be generally above 30 oC and cesium will already be a liquid. On the other hand, if you are in a cold country or during winter season, then cesium will be solid.
No. At room temperature cesium is a solid, though it will melt on a hot day.
the density of cesium is 1.93 and its atomic # is 55 symbol Cs
No, gallium and cesium are also metals that are liquid at or near room temperature. Gallium melts at 29.76°C, while cesium melts at 28.5°C.
Cesium is a liquid at room temperature because it has a melting point of only 28.5°C (83.3°F), which is below room temperature. This low melting point allows it to exist as a liquid instead of a solid at normal room conditions.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.Fluorine is a gas at room temperature
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
Neon is a gas at room temperatureGas