Nothing would happen.
The compound formed between sodium and francium would be NaFr, with sodium as the cation and francium as the anion. This compound would have a 1:1 ratio of sodium to francium ions.
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 products of francium fluoride would be francium cations (Fr+) and fluoride anions (F-) due to the reaction between francium (Fr) and fluoride (F) ions. Francium is a highly reactive alkali metal and fluoride is a halide ion, so they would combine to form a stable ionic compound.
When francium and oxygen react, francium oxide is formed. This compound is highly reactive and unstable due to francium's extreme reactivity. Francium is a highly radioactive element and is extremely rare in nature.
Francium would combine with water more readily than cesium. Francium is the most reactive alkali metal due to its position in the periodic table, so it would react more violently with water compared to cesium.
nothing...LOL
For that to happen, the interior of the Earth would have had to cool and weather would have ceased to exist. Not a pretty picture. Look at the moon as an example.
I think it would be daylight all the time.
all life would eventually cease to exist
At 50 degrees Celsius, francium would be in a solid state. Francium is a metal that has a melting point of 27 degrees Celsius. At temperatures lower than its melting point, francium would exist as a solid.
The compound formed between sodium and francium would be NaFr, with sodium as the cation and francium as the anion. This compound would have a 1:1 ratio of sodium to francium ions.
The Earth would spin of into space. To see a show where the Moon did that-search Space 1999.
If the force ceased to exist, its effects on matter and objects would disappear. Depending on the force in question, this could lead to changes in motion, interactions between particles, or structural integrity of objects. The absence of a force may result in a lack of movement, stability, or cohesion in the affected systems.
No. A proper use of ceased would be, "After they stopped breathing, they ceased to exist." The word you need is seized, which means to take hold of. "They seized the chance."
The year 2012 will happen; the events often proclaimed to occur in it, such as the end of the world, will not. If the year 2012 doesn't happen, then there isn't a lot you can do about it, or in fact at all, since it would mean that time has ceased to exist.
I may not find my next wife!
Francium iodide was not prepared but this compound should be real.Francium is very difficult to be prepared, unstable and because of the heat of decay is easy autovaporized - any experiment is possible.