Cesium loses just one electron to form Cs+
Caesium hydride. CsH . ionically it is 'Cs^+' & 'H^-'
Cs^+
Cs+
When cesium forms an ion, it loses 1 electron to form the Cs+ cation. This is very easy for cesium to do because of its very low electronegativity, which is a measure of the attraction between the nucleus and the electrons.
The cesium ion has a +1 charge.
Caesium hydride. CsH . ionically it is 'Cs^+' & 'H^-'
Cs^+
Cs+
When cesium forms an ion, it loses 1 electron to form the Cs+ cation. This is very easy for cesium to do because of its very low electronegativity, which is a measure of the attraction between the nucleus and the electrons.
The cesium ion has a +1 charge.
The element is cesium (Cs) and the cation is Cs^1+
Cesium, being in group I forms the Cs^1+ ion.
As it is an alkali metal, it forms the Cs+ ion
it is an alkali metal so it forms Cs+ ion.
Cesium loses just one electron to form Cs+
55* 55 electrons and neutrons.
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?