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What does francium smells like?

Francium has not a smell.


What does francium look like in its normal state?

The appearance of francium is not known.


How do you pronounce Francium?

it sounds like FRAN SEE UM


Is francium magnetic?

No francium is not magnetic (i.e ferromagnetic like a fridge magnet!) it is like the other group 1 metals paramagnetic, it is (slightly) attracted by a magnetic field, but there is no possibilty of permanant magnetism.


What does francium look like?

Probably the appearance of a metal.


Is francium combustible?

Not known today but probably francium don't burn.


What is the cost for 10g of francium?

Francium is a highly radioactive and rare element, making it extremely expensive to produce. However, due to its extreme reactivity and short half-life, it is not commercially available for sale in bulk quantities like 10g.


What charge does francium ions have?

Francium ions typically have a +1 charge. Francium is an alkali metal in group 1 of the periodic table, and like other alkali metals, it tends to lose one electron to achieve a stable outer electron configuration.


What is a use of francium oxide and What is a compound of francium Is a compound francium oxide?

Francium has not applications and the oxide cannot be prepared.


What is the smell of francium?

Francium is a radioactive element with a very short half-life, so it is typically not handled in quantities large enough for its smell to be detected. It is believed that Francium would have a metallic smell similar to other alkali metals like cesium or rubidium.


What does francium feel like?

Francium is a highly radioactive and unstable element that is never found in its pure form in nature. If it were to be touched, it would likely react explosively with water or air. Due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity, no one has ever touched or felt francium.


Is francium highly explosive?

No, francium is not highly explosive. It is a highly reactive alkali metal that can react violently with water, but it does not exhibit explosive properties like some other elements. Francium is only found in trace amounts in nature due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity.