If it says the charge was POSS CS Int DEL 200G. What does that mean?
The most common ion for cesium is Cs+ (cesium ion). This ion has a charge of +1.
Cs typically has a +1 charge, meaning it loses one electron to achieve a full outer shell configuration.
Cesium loses just one electron to form Cs+
Cs also known as cesium has an atomic number of 55 which means it has 55 electrons. as well as having a atomic mass of 132, which means that there are 132 particles in the nucleus made up of protons and neutron, protons having a positive charge and neutrons having a neutral charge (no charge), electrons have a negitive charge that orbit the nucleus creating the atomic structure for Cs. hope this helped :D
The CS in ICM-CS stands for Campaign Star.
A cesium ion with a +1 charge (Cs+) has lost one electron. Cesium (Cs) normally has 55 electrons, but the Cs+ ion has 54 electrons.
The formula for cesium ion is Cs+. It is formed when a cesium atom loses one electron, leaving it with a 1+ charge.
Cs = centavos
The element is cesium (Cs) and the cation is Cs^1+
If it's about nerf guns, cs means clip system.
CsH this is because cesium ion has +ve charge and and and hydride ion has -ve charge Cs+H-