The density of cesium (Cs) is the highest among the alkali metals in Group 1 due to its relatively large Atomic Mass and atomic volume. As you move down the group, the atomic size increases, leading to a greater mass while the increase in volume is not proportionate, resulting in higher density. Additionally, the metallic bonding in cesium contributes to its compact structure, further increasing its density compared to other lighter alkali metals.
Group 1 is known as the alkali metals. Their major characteristic is a reaction with water that ranges from vigorous (Li) to violent (Cs) as you move down the group. This reaction results in alkaline solutions. They are soft, low density, low melting metals that tarnish rapidly in air.
Those are family halogen. the seventh group in the periodic table.
These six elements are Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Fr.
The metals in the far left column of the periodic table are the alkali metals. They are lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), and francium (Fr).
The density of water is only 1 g/cm3 at 4 degrees Celsius. Any other temperature, and the density is less than 1. So technically, if it was not 4 degrees, you would change its temperature to increase its density. The only other way to increase the density is to add things to/dissolve things in the water, such as salt, sugar, or anything else soluble in water.
Cs (cesium) is in group I of the periodic table, and has 1 valence electron. This is very easy to lose, and so Cs loses this one electron to become the cesium cation, Cs^1+
group 1 is Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Fr.
The formula for the ionic compound formed between Cs and F2 is CsF. Cesium (Cs) is a group 1 metal, while fluorine (F) is a group 17 non-metal. When Cs donates its one valence electron to F, they form Cs+ and F- ions which combine in a 1:1 ratio to form CsF.
Cesium's symbol is Cs and it's in group 1, that's the alkali metals!
Group 1 Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr
Elements in Group 1 include, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr
Smallest to largest is going down the group 1. I.e. Li is smallest<Rb<Cs
The alkali metals are: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr.
Group 1, alkalis metals: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr.
Group 1 is known as the alkali metals. Their major characteristic is a reaction with water that ranges from vigorous (Li) to violent (Cs) as you move down the group. This reaction results in alkaline solutions. They are soft, low density, low melting metals that tarnish rapidly in air.
H Li Na K Rb Cs
Li+,Na+,K+,Rb+,Cs+,Fr+