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No. However the radioactive isotope cesium-135 is a product of the fission that takes place in a nuclear explosion.
Cesium is in period 6, group 1. Its atomic number is 55. Its symbol is Cs.
Only one naturally occurring isotope of cesium is known, cesium-133 (133Cs) which is not radioactive. A number of artificial radioactive isotopes of cesium are known also. One radioactive isotope of cesium is of special importance, cesium-137. It is produced in nuclear fission reactions. Read more on cesium in the link below.
Cesium compounds normally found are not considered particularly toxic, though, like anything else, an excessive amount of cesium is not good for you. It is said to make people irritable and cause spasm because it replaces potassium in the body. Metallic cesium reacts violently with water, and is not something you want to touch. Cesium isotopes leaked from nuclear power plants can be a serious problem because of their radioactivity.
137Cs55 is the symbol for cesium 137.
the density of cesium is 1.93 and its atomic # is 55 symbol Cs
Symbol: Cs
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Cesium's symbol is Cs and it's in group 1, that's the alkali metals!
No. However the radioactive isotope cesium-135 is a product of the fission that takes place in a nuclear explosion.
The chemical symbol of caesium is Cs
Cesium is in period 6, group 1. Its atomic number is 55. Its symbol is Cs.
This chemical formula is CsH2PO4.
Only one naturally occurring isotope of cesium is known, cesium-133 (133Cs) which is not radioactive. A number of artificial radioactive isotopes of cesium are known also. One radioactive isotope of cesium is of special importance, cesium-137. It is produced in nuclear fission reactions. Read more on cesium in the link below.
You are looking for the symbol of cesium (Cs) and indication of its mass number. The mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons. So if every atom of cesium has 55 protons, then the mass number of this isotope is 137. The mass number is indicated in superscript before the symbol: 137Cs