This bond should be ionic.
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Francium would react with water by this equation: 2Fr + 2H2O -->2FrOH + H2 The products here are francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. However, it would be impossible to gather enough francium to demonstrate this reaction.
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You would get Sodium Chloride and Bromine. This is because Chlorine is a more reactive group 7, (halogen), element that bromine, we know this because it is above bromine in the periodic table group, it is therefore more electronegative. When the reaction occurs, the Chlorine displaces the Bromine and the solution turns brown.
ionic bond
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bombs cannot be built with francium.
If it would be prepared the chemical formula of francium hydroxide is FrOH.
Francium exists in uranium and thorium ores.
The predictions are based on the supposition that francium is similar to caesium.
If francium could be obtained in large quantities would have a definite volume.
Francium is a liquid at 50 0C.
228, and um...... enrich said that the chart showed the atomic radius, and if Bromine's atomic radius is 114, then if I added together, then it would be 228
Francium would react with water by this equation: 2Fr + 2H2O -->2FrOH + H2 The products here are francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. However, it would be impossible to gather enough francium to demonstrate this reaction.