Francium is an alkali metal, similar to caesium. Water (H2O) is a compound,not an element.
Francium, although it is believed to have never been tested, is thought to have been the most reactive element with water. It is among the alkali metals in group 1 on the Periodic Table of elements.
Francium is a true chemical element, not an example.
Francium chloride is a radioactive chemical compound with the formula FrCl. It is predicted to be a white solid and is soluble in water. Its properties resemble caesium chloride. It is produced by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with francium metal. Source: Wikipedia
Francium is considered to be more reactive than caesium.
Caesium is the 5th element in group I of the periodic table. It is an alkali metal, and they become more reactive as you go down the group from lithium to sodium to potassium etc. So we would expect that caesium is highly reactive, even more reactive than rubidium.
Potassium is an alkali metal, other memebers of the family are lithium, Li; sodium, Na; rubidium, Rb; caesium, Cs; francium, Fr
At room temperature caesium and francium are solids.
We know the chemical symbols of caesium and francium are Cs and Fr, respectively.
because caesium-55 is fatter than francium-89 Caesium is not the heaviest metal. In addition the atomic number of Francium is greater than Caesium
Francium is most reactive - the Pauling electronegativity is calculated to be 0,7.
Francium is similar to caesium.
No...Caesium and Francium are both Alkali metals. They cannot bond ionically with each other.
The chemistry of francium is not known; francium has properties similar to caesium.
The chemistry of francium is not known; it it supposed to be similar to caesium.
The chemical reactions of francium are probably similar to the reactions of caesium or rubidium.
Francium is a true chemical element, not an example.
The predictions are based on the supposition that francium is similar to caesium.
Mercury-Hg Gallium-Ga Francium-Fr Caesium-Cs RubidiumRb Bromine-Br