CsI
The compound with the formula CsI is called cesium iodide.
It's CsI, because cesium has a +1 charge and iodine has a -1 charge
CsI.... it's not just a hit TV show, its an ionic compound as well.
The formula for Cesium Peroxide is: Cs2O2
Cesium Chromate = Cs2CrO4
The compound with the formula CsI is called cesium iodide.
It's CsI, because cesium has a +1 charge and iodine has a -1 charge
The balanced equation for cesium iodide is CsI(s) → Cs+(aq) + I^-(aq) when it is dissolved in water.
CsI.... it's not just a hit TV show, its an ionic compound as well.
CsI is the chemical formula for Cesium iodide, a crystalline solid compound composed of cesium and iodine atoms. It is commonly used in scintillation counters, radiation detectors, and in the production of ultraviolet photocathodes.
The formula for cesium and iodine would be CsI.
The formula for Cesium Peroxide is: Cs2O2
Cesium Chromate = Cs2CrO4
Formula: Cs3PO3
CsI is Caesium iodide.
Name: Cesium IodideEmpirical formula: CsIIonic Formula: CS1I1
CsBr is the formula for cesium bromide.