Cesium reacts violently with water, oxygen and the halogens
Cesium reacts violently with water, forming cesium hydroxide and releasing hydrogen gas.
It will form cesium chloride, and ionic compound. Yes, it will also be radioactive.
Because all four of those elements are Alkali Metals (first family on the periodic table)
it is stored in metal to stop it from wearing away and it does act violently with water, but not to bad
No, cesium has no odor.
Cesium reacts violently with water, forming cesium hydroxide and releasing hydrogen gas.
All alkali metals react violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen.
Cesium compounds normally found are not considered particularly toxic, though, like anything else, an excessive amount of cesium is not good for you. It is said to make people irritable and cause spasm because it replaces potassium in the body. Metallic cesium reacts violently with water, and is not something you want to touch. Cesium isotopes leaked from nuclear power plants can be a serious problem because of their radioactivity.
Supposing you mean cesium, I would say no. You see, when francium and water are mixed they react much more violently than cesium in water, causing a greater explosion. Therefore, cesium would combine more rapidly.
Lithium and cesium are both highly reactive metals that will react violently with water (forming a hydroxide compound and giving off hydrogen gas) so the question of relative solubility doesn't really arise.
It will form cesium chloride, and ionic compound. Yes, it will also be radioactive.
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Because all four of those elements are Alkali Metals (first family on the periodic table)
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it is stored in metal to stop it from wearing away and it does act violently with water, but not to bad
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