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Caesium react with water.
The alkali metal family consists of the elements lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium. These elements share similar chemical properties, including being highly reactive and forming alkaline solutions when they react with water.
Caesium reacts vigorously with water, producing caesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas, often resulting in explosive reactions due to the rapid release of hydrogen. It also reacts with halogens, such as chlorine and bromine, to form caesium halides. Additionally, caesium can react with air, forming caesium oxide and other oxides when exposed to moisture. Due to its high reactivity, caesium must be handled with care.
If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.
Alkali metals like sodium, potassium, and lithium are highly unstable when combined with water, as they react violently to produce hydrogen gas and can cause explosions. Similarly, certain alkaline earth metals like calcium and magnesium can also react vigorously with water, though less explosively than alkali metals.
Yes, it is true.
Caesium react with water.
No, rubidium and caesium can also sink in water
Rubidium, caesium and francium. Potassium will generate enough heat to ignite the hydrogen produced in the reaction but the reaction is not really explosive.
Caesium is the 5th element in group I of the periodic table. It is an alkali metal, and they become more reactive as you go down the group from lithium to sodium to potassium etc. So we would expect that caesium is highly reactive, even more reactive than rubidium.
Very active metals which are on top of the electro-chemical series like sodium can react with water to release hydrogen.
if by family you mean section then i think that it is alkali metals these react quite a lot when dropped in to water it goes with lithium/potasium/rubidium/Caesium/francium hope that helped
Yes, rubidium oxide is soluble in water and it forms a strong alkaline solution due to the formation of rubidium hydroxide.
Caesium is a chemical element not a solvent.
Hydrogen.
The alkali metal family consists of the elements lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium. These elements share similar chemical properties, including being highly reactive and forming alkaline solutions when they react with water.
Cs2O is the chemical formula for caesium oxide. It is an inorganic compound composed of caesium and oxygen atoms. Caesium oxide is a strong base and can react violently with water.