Francium hasn't applications.
The compound is not known today.
Francium would react with water by this equation: 2Fr + 2H2O -->2FrOH + H2 The products here are francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. However, it would be impossible to gather enough francium to demonstrate this reaction.
Possibly, though francium is too rare and its half-life too short for it to have any practical uses, there may have been a Francium Bomb tested in the Pacific.
Francium can form cations with the charge +1.
Francium is a true chemical element, not an example.
Nothing is made from francium.
As francium is a chemical element, it is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.
Francium has any use.
Francium was discovered by Marguerite Perey in 1939.
The compound is not known today.
Natural francium is the decay product of actinium-227. Francium can be also obtained by nuclear reactions.
Francium would react with water by this equation: 2Fr + 2H2O -->2FrOH + H2 The products here are francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. However, it would be impossible to gather enough francium to demonstrate this reaction.
The most metallic element on the planet is Francium. It is the last element to be discovered that was not made synthetically.
The density of francium hydroxide was not estimated; an approximate estimation can be made by comparison with the alkali metals hydroxides.
Possibly, though francium is too rare and its half-life too short for it to have any practical uses, there may have been a Francium Bomb tested in the Pacific.
Francium was named after France, the country it was dicovered in.
Not known today but probably francium don't burn.