It is impossible to see francium.
The appearance of francium is not known.
As a metal, probably francium has a metallic appearance. We haven't a sufficient quantity of francium for observations, measurements and other studies.
No francium is not magnetic (i.e ferromagnetic like a fridge magnet!) it is like the other group 1 metals paramagnetic, it is (slightly) attracted by a magnetic field, but there is no possibilty of permanant magnetism.
Francium was named after France, the country it was dicovered in.
Francium is very radioactive and very difficult to obtain; heating of francium due to the decay leads to instantaneous vaporization of francium.
Francium has not a smell.
The appearance of francium is not known.
The appearance of francium is not known.
As a metal, probably francium has a metallic appearance. We haven't a sufficient quantity of francium for observations, measurements and other studies.
Francium is pronounced as "FRAN-see-um."
No francium is not magnetic (i.e ferromagnetic like a fridge magnet!) it is like the other group 1 metals paramagnetic, it is (slightly) attracted by a magnetic field, but there is no possibilty of permanant magnetism.
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Probably the appearance of a metal.
Francium was named after France, the country it was dicovered in.
Not known today but probably francium don't burn.
Francium has not applications and the oxide cannot be prepared.
Francium can form cations with the charge +1.