If it would be prepared the chemical formula of francium hydroxide is FrOH.
List of Alkali: Lithium hydroxide Sodium hydroxide Potassium hydroxide Rubidium hydroxide Caesium hydroxide Francium hydroxide Strontium hydroxide Barium hydroxide Ammonium hydroxide Calcium hydroxide Magnesium hydroxide
Not known today but probably francium don't burn.
Francium has not applications and the oxide cannot be prepared.
A strong reaction with the formation of a hydroxide - MeOH.
This property was not measured on francium.
The density of francium hydroxide was not estimated; an approximate estimation can be made by comparison with the alkali metals hydroxides.
FrOH
The chemistry of francium is not known; a possible hydroxide (not hydrate) should be FrOH.
After a violent reaction the francium hydroxide should be formed.
Very probable, because francium is an alkali metal, after a violent reaction the hydroxide FrOH should be formed.
This reaction should be: 2 Fr + 2 H2O = 2 NaOH + H2
Francium is a very rare metal that would oxidize very quickly. The word equation is francium + oxygen -> francium hydroxide + hydrogen gas.
Francium would react with water by this equation: 2Fr + 2H2O -->2FrOH + H2 The products here are francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. However, it would be impossible to gather enough francium to demonstrate this reaction.
Very probable, after a violent reaction the hydroxide FrOH should be formed.
Very probable, after a violent reaction the hydroxide FrOH should be formed.
All alkali metals react violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen.
Elements of Group I would have a charge of +1 when ionized. Since the OH ion has a charge of -1, the predicted hydroxide of francium would be FrOH.