The chemistry of francium is not known; it is probable that francium easy react with nonmetals.
They all react, but Cesium would be the most reactive, since francium is radioactive we don't consider francium the most reactive.
Alkali metals are very reactive and can react with the majority of other nonmetal elements.
Probable francium would react more violent.
Sodium and francium are chemical elements.
The reaction of francium with acids is not known.
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.
Francium and Fluorine. They would react instantaneously and explosively. However, this would never be done in an open lab. , because francium is radio-active. However, Sodium (Grp (I)) and Chlorine (Grp(VII)), will react in a gas jar in the lab. But less vigorously than the above two.
Francium is so unstable enough cannot be synthesised and stored long enough to react with water, but assuming that the trend down the group continues it will be even more explosive that Cesium
The chemistry of francium is not known; it it supposed to be similar to caesium.
Yes