Francium doesn't exist in the environment.
Francium is highly radioactive and decays rapidly, producing gamma radiation which can damage cells and tissues in the body. Ingesting or inhaling francium can cause acute radiation sickness, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Prolonged exposure to francium can increase the risk of cancer due to its damaging effects on DNA.
Francium has any use.
Francium hasn't ores; infinitesimal amounts of francium exist in some uranium ores.
Specialists arent sure
Impossible; francium hasn't ores - infinitesimal amounts of francium exist in some uranium ores.
See this link for the history of francium discovery.
francium is a rare element but might be useful in some ways.
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Very little if they operate as designed-some thermal pollution.
Francium is highly radioactive and can cause radiation poisoning if ingested or inhaled. It is also extremely reactive and can react violently with air and water, creating fire and explosion hazards. Due to its rarity and short half-life, the risks associated with francium exposure are mostly related to handling and storage rather than long-term health effects.
Not really but some of the papers relating to it were published in "Physics & Astronomy". "Production of Francium". Francium. SUNY Stony Brook Physics & Astronomy. 2007-02-20.
Positive: Environmental Negative: loss of soverignty