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Cesium loses just one electron to form Cs+

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13y ago

the ionic charge of the cesium atom is +1 (because it looses just one electron in its ionized state)

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11y ago

0 in the elemental form, +1 in its compounds.

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12y ago

The only common ionic charge for caesium is +1.

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The ion charge of cesium is +1.

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+1

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1+

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