Cesium is a radioactive element used medically in various imaging devices (ie, to make pictures of body organs), and technically and industrially for similar imaging purposes. It can also be used as a relatively safe radio source for nuclear physics experiments, for didactic(teaching) purposes.
•Cesium is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of certain organic compounds. •Cesium fluoride is widely used in organic chemistry as a base and as a source of anhydrous fluoride ion. •They are used in Atomic Clocks. •They are also used in the Brachytherapy treatment
No, cesium has no odor.
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No cesium is a solid metal.
Cesium is extremely reactive.
The element that is used in Cesium. Usually it will come in the form of Cesium 133 because this is the most easily used form.
On clock dials to flouresce in the dark. It is also used in the atomic clock. Cesium formate is sometimes used in oil drilling.
•Cesium is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of certain organic compounds. •Cesium fluoride is widely used in organic chemistry as a base and as a source of anhydrous fluoride ion. •They are used in Atomic Clocks. •They are also used in the Brachytherapy treatment
Yes
It is used to help with the pain of cancer.
Cesium Sulfide
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Yes. Cesium is a live radiation souce that is used to treat a localized area. Chemo is a systemic therapy that courses through the entire body (it is not radioactive).
No, cesium has no odor.
No, cesium is an element.
The compound cesium chromate (caesium chromate) is Cs2CrO4. It is a salt of chromic acid used to generate caesium vapor for vacuum tubes.
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