BOOM!!!!! 2Fr(s) + 2H2O(L) -> 2FrOH(aq) + H2(g)
Francium carbonate is expected to be soluble in water due to the reactivity of francium with water to form hydroxide ions. However, due to the extreme rarity and radioactivity of francium, its chemical properties are not well-studied.
Francium reacts very vigorously with water, producing francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. This reaction occurs because francium is an alkali metal and easily loses its outer electron when in contact with water, releasing energy in the form of heat and causing the explosion-like reaction.
The chemical formula for francium mixed with water is Fr + H2O → FrOH + H2 (francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas are produced). Francium is a highly reactive alkali metal and would react violently with water to form francium hydroxide. However, francium is extremely rare and unstable, so this reaction has never been observed on a large scale.
Yes, francium is a highly reactive alkali metal and will react vigorously with water, producing hydrogen gas and heat. Due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity, the actual observation of francium reacting with water has not been extensively documented.
They both will melt and become sugared water
The chemistry of francium is practically unknown today.
As other alkali metals francium can react with water; but unfortunately we don't have francium for this experiment !
You get salt water.
Very probable, after a violent reaction the hydroxide FrOH should be formed.
You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.
Some of the oxygen will dissolve in the water.
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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.
It depends on what you mix, if you mixed, for example, lithium and water then the lithium would only fizz about a bit, but if you mixed francium with water then there would be a pretty big explosion ( I saw a less reactive metal blow a hole in a bath).
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
They won't mix. You will get two separate layers of liquid.
A homogeneous solution is obtained.