Caesium chloride is a salt.
Caesium is classified as a soft metal. It has a low melting point and can be easily cut with a knife.
YES!!!! All Group (1) metals, and their salts, of which caesium is one, are soluble.
Yes,all chlorides of group 1 dissolve very well.
Caesium itself is a metal and does not have a distinct odor. When caesium reacts with air or water, it can produce caesium hydroxide which has a soapy or ammonia-like odor.
Formulka is CsCl Name is Caesium chloride.
Alkali metal atoms can often be substituted by other atoms under the right conditions An example is Caesium in Caesium Chloride. By heating Caesium chloride with Calcium metal, caesium is substituted by calcium and the caesium can be distilled off at about 700oC under vacuum. This seems surprising, particularly given the higher reactivity of caesium, but the greater lattice energy of calcium chloride makes this the energetically preferred product over caesium chloride and drives the reaction. (As an aside, this was the most terrifying reaction that I ever did in a lab because of the high temperature caesium that is produced...)
Caesium chloride has a cubic crystal structure where each caesium ion is surrounded by eight chloride ions and vice versa. This arrangement forms a simple cubic lattice where caesium and chloride ions alternate to balance the charges.
Caesium is a soft metal
Caesium is a solid metal.
Cesium = Cs Chlorine = Cl Cesium Chloride = CsCl
Caesium is classified as a soft metal. It has a low melting point and can be easily cut with a knife.
Caesium chloride has a magnetic susceptibility of - 56,7.10-6 cm3/mol and isn't considered magnetic..
Caesium chloride is a colorless crystalline solid. Its appearance is similar to common table salt.
Cesium chloride is not toxic.
CsCl
The formula is CsCl.
The chemical formula for cesium chloride is CsCl2.