Ceasium Bromide. (and Water)
1) Caesium hydroxide2) Bromine NOT Bromide !!3) Hydrogen
Cesium reacts violently with water, forming cesium hydroxide and releasing hydrogen gas.
No, cesium bromide is a compound.
CsBr is the formula for cesium bromide.
Cesium bromide is dissociated in water in ions.
Metallic cesium added to water will react with the water to form cesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas is highly flammable, so if it was ignited, you would have flames. Otherwise you just have bubbles.
Cesium bromide: CsBr
CsBr
Cesium Hydroxide
CsBr
CsBr
All alkali metals react violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen.