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- Caesium - Image Compressor
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- Cesium | Description, Symbol, Uses, Facts | Britannica
cesium (Cs), chemical element of Group 1 (also called Group Ia) of the periodic table, the alkali metal group, and the first element to be discovered spectroscopically (1860), by German scientists Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff, who named it for the unique blue lines of its spectrum (Latin caesius, “sky-blue”)
- Caesium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Caesium is a soft, gold-coloured metal that is quickly attacked by air and reacts explosively in water The most common use for caesium compounds is as a drilling fluid They are also used to make special optical glass, as a catalyst promoter, in vacuum tubes and in radiation monitoring equipment
- Caesium | Cesium History, Uses, Facts, Physical Chemical Characteristics
Caesium, also spelt as Cesium, was discovered in 1860 It is outstanding in keeping time with precision, so it is used in atomic clocks It forms alloys with alkali metals, gold and mercury Caesium is considered the first element who was discovered spectroscopically in 1860 by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff
- Cesium Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses - Chemistry Learner
Cesium (pronounced as SEE-zee-em), sometimes spelled as caesium, is a highly reactive metal when exposed to air and water Denoted by the chemical symbol Cs, it belongs to the family of alkali metals [1] It has one naturally occurring isotope, Cs-133 while the rest thirty-five are unstable
- Caesium - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caesium (or cesium) is the chemical element with the atomic number 55 on the periodic table Its symbol is Cs Caesium is an alkali metal Its melting point is low (28 °C) It is extremely reactive Because of its high reactivity, it is a dangerous chemical It may set itself on fire (ignite) in air It explodes on contact with water
- Where Is Caesium Found? | Discover Its Sources - wellwisp. com
Primary Sources: Caesium is mainly found in pollucite and lepidolite Mineral Deposits: Major deposits occur in pegmatitic and hydrothermal settings Geographical Distribution: Key countries include Canada, Australia, and Zimbabwe
- Cesium Facts – Caesium or Cs - Science Notes and Projects
Cesium or caesium is a shiny, pale gold metal with element symbol Cs and atomic number 55 Cesium is the softest metal that is a solid at room temperature It becomes a liquid element at 28 5 °C or 83 3 °F Like gallium, it is a metal you can melt in the palm of your hand (but please don’t)
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