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What does cesium look like?

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14y ago

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A white solid, soluble in water.

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yes but why
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you probably wont see this after 10 years lol
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Is it soluble in water
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Caesium or cesium (pronounced /ˈsiːziəm/) is the chemical element with the symbol Cs and atomic number 55. It is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal with a melting point of 28 °C (83 °F), which makes it one of only five metals that are liquid at or near room temperature.[1] Caesium is most notably used in atomic clocks.

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Maybe it looks like Iodine, but Astatine is currently the rarest naturally occurring element, with less than 30 grams (0.9 ounces) estimated to be contained in the entire Earth's crust.

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Like the other halogens, astatine would be expected to form salts with metals such as sodium. Astatine can also react with hydrogen to form hydrogen astatide, which when dissolved in water, forms hydroastatic acid.

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11y ago

Not known, probably an element with a dark colour.

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The color of the element astatine is unknown.

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14y ago

Astatine is a semi-powdery substance that is sicklyyellow color.

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Astatine react as a halogen forming astatides and other compounds.

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It is presumed very dark or black.

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