it is an alkali metal so it forms Cs+ ion.
As it is an alkali metal, it forms the Cs+ ion
The ionization of cesium carbonate: Cs2(CO3) -> 2Cs+ + CO32-. Two Cesium ions with, each with a charge of +1, and one carbonate ion, with a charge of 2-.
An ionic bond
It forms 3 ions.
When a fluorine atom gains an electron, it forms a negative ion.
As it is an alkali metal, it forms the Cs+ ion
+2
Cs1+
Yes. Cesium fluoride is ionic, Cs+ and F- ions
The ionization of cesium carbonate: Cs2(CO3) -> 2Cs+ + CO32-. Two Cesium ions with, each with a charge of +1, and one carbonate ion, with a charge of 2-.
Cesium bromide is dissociated in water in ions.
2
se the solubility rules to predict the outcome.
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The element that is used in Cesium. Usually it will come in the form of Cesium 133 because this is the most easily used form.
No
Cs+1 SO3-2