CS is carbon monosulfide, or if you have capitalization wrong, Cs is cesium.
The compound CsNO2 is called cesium nitrite. It is composed of cesium (Cs) cation and nitrite (NO2) anion.
Trirubidium phosphite is the name for the compound Rb3PO3.
The name of the compound CsClO3 is cesium chlorate. This compound is known for having crystals that are hexagonal and completely colorless.
The compound formula of carbon and sulfur is CS. It is a molecular compound formed by the combination of one carbon atom and one sulfur atom.
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Cs3N, would be the simplest binary compound of Cs and N. (Cs+)3 N3-
Cs is a chemical element with the atomic number 55 and the symbol Cs. It is known as caesium in the British spelling and is a member of the alkali metal group.
The compound CsNO2 is called cesium nitrite. It is composed of cesium (Cs) cation and nitrite (NO2) anion.
The ionic compound formed when Cs and O react is cesium oxide with the formula Cs2O. In this compound, cesium (Cs) donates one electron to oxygen (O) to form an ionic bond.
The formula for cesium and iodine would be CsI.
CsOH is a chemical compound called Caesium Hydroxide.
The compound with formula CsClO4 is named "cesium perchlorate". In England and many other countries, the first word in the name is spelled "caesium".
The compound CS(HCO3) does contain the element carbon.
The formula for the ionic compound formed between Cs and F2 is CsF. Cesium (Cs) is a group 1 metal, while fluorine (F) is a group 17 non-metal. When Cs donates its one valence electron to F, they form Cs+ and F- ions which combine in a 1:1 ratio to form CsF.
Trirubidium phosphite is the name for the compound Rb3PO3.
The name of the compound CsClO3 is cesium chlorate. This compound is known for having crystals that are hexagonal and completely colorless.
No. Tear gas or CS gas is an oderless compound.