The chemistry of francium is not known; it it supposed to be similar to caesium.
The reaction of francium with acids is not known.
The chemistry of francium is not known; it is probable that francium easy react with nonmetals.
The chemistry of francium is not known but it is supposed that francium can react with the majority of nonmetals.
The chemistry of francium is not known but it is supposed that francium can react with the majority of nonmetals.
The chemistry of francium is practically unknown.
Yes
The chemistry of francium is not known but it is supposed that francium can react with the majority of nonmetals.
As other alkali metals francium can react with water; but unfortunately we don't have francium for this experiment !
The predictions are based on the supposition that francium is similar to caesium.
These predictions are based on the fact that francium is a member of the alkali metals group.
No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.
The most reactive metal is francium (Fr). However, it is impossible to gather any sufficient quantity of francium to demonstrate this reactivity. The other alkali metals, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, and cesium will all react rapidly, even explosively with water.