No. Cesium is a very soft metal with a low melting temperature.
The high reactivity of cesium comes from its tendency to give up the one electron in its outermost shell and become a cesium 1+ ion, which is more stable. In cesium chloride, the cesium is already in its stable ionic form.
Cesium
No. Cesium loses one electron
Cesium bicarbonate would be CsHCO3
Cesium was discovered in Germany.
Cesium Sulfide
Because the atom of francium is a whole row down from cesium. You see more YouTube videos of cesium in water because francium is highly radioactive, so it would be very hard to obtain a sample of francium to throw into water.
No, cesium has no odor.
No, cesium is an element.
Cesium doesn't have a smell you need special equipment to detect Cesium.
No cesium is a solid metal.
Cesium is extremely reactive.
cesium will sink
Yes, Cesium cyanide is soluble as are all cesium compounds.
The high reactivity of cesium comes from its tendency to give up the one electron in its outermost shell and become a cesium 1+ ion, which is more stable. In cesium chloride, the cesium is already in its stable ionic form.
Cesium doesn't have a smell you need special equipment to detect Cesium.
Cesium Chromate = Cs2CrO4