Depends on the moles of caesium but normally enough to shatter its container
The explosive force is the reaction of potassium with water liberating hydrogen.
Rubidium reacts violently (and does not explode,) to produce Rubidium Hydroxide and Hydrogen.
The root word of "explosive" is "explode," which comes from the Latin word "explodere," meaning "drive out with force."
There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
Ability to contact muscles with speed and force in one explosive act..
There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
a force field is a magnetic cover that repels anything it comes contact with
a force field is a magnetic cover that repels anything it comes contact with
The contact force will keep the ball moving but as the ball goes farther the ball slows down that's were the non contact force comes in it makes the ball not in contact
The difference is the source of explosive energy, the temperature, and the reaction rate:atomic bomb, the explosive energy comes from the strong force nuclear binding energy, the temperature is millions of degrees, the reaction rate is on a scale of microsecondsTNT, the explosive energy comes from the electrostatic force of chemical bonds between valence band electrons, the temperature is thousands of degrees, the reaction rate is on the scale of milliseconds
A spring force is a contact force not a non-contact force.
Francium is so unstable enough cannot be synthesised and stored long enough to react with water, but assuming that the trend down the group continues it will be even more explosive that Cesium