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Celsium is a misspelling of either Celsius or cesium.

Celsius, or centigrade, is a unit of temperature used by the whole world except by the United States, while Fahrenheit is the temperature scale for the U.S.

To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit:

1.8C + 32 = F.

To convert back from Fahrenheit to Celsius:

(F - 32)/1.8

Cesium (Cs) is an element with the atomic number 55. Cesium is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal. Like all neutrally charged akali metals, cesium has one valence electron in its valence electron shell.

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