F:Ca:F
F needs one electron to fill 2p
Ca has two electrons in 3s
Cs+ F- (I can't type it out, but the F- is surrounded by 4 pairs of dots that represent electron pairs.)
ca+[F(with the dots aroung it)]-
CsF
Cs+1 F-1 <---- these are the ions and their charges CsF <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 Cs ion cancels out one -1 F ion CsF <---- final answer
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CsF
The formula name for the element CsF is Caesium fluoride.
Cesium fluoride
Cesium fluoride
CsF is the chemical formula of caesium fluoride.
The compound will be cesium fluoride (CsF)
Cesium fluoride is known only as an anhydrous compound - no hydrates. But because is very hygroscopic, cesium fluoride can absorb water.
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CsF is the chemical formula of caesium fluoride.
Cs+1 F-1 <---- these are the ions and their charges CsF <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 Cs ion cancels out one -1 F ion CsF <---- final answer
Cesium is a metal and fluorine is a nonmetal. When a metal and nonmetal bond, they form an ionic bond.
CsF, generally formed by the mixture of CsOH (Caesium Hydroxide) and HF (Hydrofluoric acid).