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Cs does not have a nobel gas electron configuration, as it contains one valence electron in its outermost s orbital. Be3+ also does have a nobel gas electron configuration, as this occurs when Be has a 2+ charge (the typical Be ion is Be2+).
The chemical symbol for Cesium is Cs.
CS is carbon monosulfide, or if you have capitalization wrong, Cs is cesium.
When heated, sodium sulfite can give off sulfur dioxide gas. This gas has a pungent odor and is harmful to inhale in high concentrations.
When burning sulfur, sulfur dioxide gas is produced. This gas has a strong odor similar to burnt matches and can be harmful to human health and the environment.
CS gas is [(2-chlorophenyl)methylidene]propanedinitrile.
CS gas
CS gas is actually the most common form of tear gas used by law enforcement. It is called CS gas after the two inventors who first synthesized it: Ben Corson and Roger Stoughton. The "CS" stands for the first letters of their last names.
CS gas or tear gas, not to be confused with CN also called Mace.
No. Tear gas or CS gas is an oderless compound.
The electron configuration of caesium is: [Xe]6s1.
No, the gas is not harmful.
It's the chemical name for CS gas (tear gas).
[Xe] 6s1
It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be! It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be!
CS or tear gas used for training.
It is CS or tear gas.