Very probable francium is a soft metal.
Francium is softer than sodium. Francium is a highly reactive metal that is classified as the most electronegative element on the periodic table. Sodium is also a soft metal, but it is harder than francium.
Francium would be expected to be soft, based on its being the highest atomic mass alkali metal. (It probably has never been made in large enough quantity for a hardness test!)
As Francium is an Alkaline metal it has a lone electron in an outermost S orbital. Therefore the atom is perfectly spherical.
Francium is a metal.
Francium is a metal, specifically an alkali metal. It is in the same group as sodium and potassium on the periodic table.
Francium is not considered ductile because it is a highly reactive metal that is soft and easily deformed. Due to its extreme reactivity with air and moisture, it is difficult to handle and study in its pure form.
Francium is considered as the most reactive metal; francium has the greatest electropositivity and the lowest electronegativity.
No, francium is not a transition metal. It belongs to the alkali metal group on the periodic table. Transition metals are found in the d-block of the periodic table.
Yes, francium is a solid alkali metal.
The chemistry of francium is not known but francium is considered the most reactive metal.
Francium has the greatest electropositivity and the lowest electronegativity.
Francium has the lowest electronegativity and fluorine the highest.