It will form cesium chloride, and ionic compound. Yes, it will also be radioactive.
it forms a nuclear explosion which destroys half the world
Yes. The radioactivity of the cesium is due to its nuclear properties, which would not be affected by the chemical state of the cesium.
It is likely to burn violently, producing clouds of white caesium chloride smoke.
Cesium = Cs Chlorine = Cl Cesium Chloride = CsCl
they are both chemical elements. you can find both of them in the periodic table. Caesium is an alkaline metal and is known to very reactive with water and oxygen. it is a soft silvery metal. Chlorine is gas. It is poisonous and is used in swimming pools to keep them clean.
Sodium chloride is an ionically bonded compound formed by the reaction of sodium and chlorine atoms. In the compound, each sodium atom that reacted becomes a positively charged sodium cation and each chlorine atoms that reacted becomes a negatively charged chloride anion.
less than one mole
Electrons are shared between the chlorine atoms and the bromine atoms.
CsCl
Cesium = Cs Chlorine = Cl Cesium Chloride = CsCl
NO!!! THey are both elements in the Periodic Table. Organic compounds MUST contain CARBON. Caesium and Chlorine , when combined, form the INORGANIC salt 'caesium chloride'; (CsCl).
calcium chloride
they are both chemical elements. you can find both of them in the periodic table. Caesium is an alkaline metal and is known to very reactive with water and oxygen. it is a soft silvery metal. Chlorine is gas. It is poisonous and is used in swimming pools to keep them clean.
Maybe the chlorine in your hair has reacted with hair dye....?
blue to brownish black
Calcium, Carbon, Chlorine, Caesium, Cobalt, Chromium, Copper, Cadmium, Cerium and Californium.
12 Specifically, they are: Carbon Calcium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copper Copernicium Californium Cesium Curium Cadmium Cerium
it occurs as compounds, reacted with other elements, and can be separated through the process of electrolysis
Chlorine and carbon "mixed together" simply make a mixture, but chlorine and carbon reacted with each other make a class of compounds called "chlorocarbons", of which carbon tetrachloride is the member with the smallest molecules.
Sodium chloride is an ionically bonded compound formed by the reaction of sodium and chlorine atoms. In the compound, each sodium atom that reacted becomes a positively charged sodium cation and each chlorine atoms that reacted becomes a negatively charged chloride anion.