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- Cesium: The Platform for 3D Geospatial
Cesium is the open platform for software applications designed to unleash the power of 3D data Purdue University’s Envision Center supports faculty across the university by creating 3D visualizations for research and classroom use
- Caesium - Wikipedia
The American Chemical Society (ACS) has used the spelling cesium since 1921, [10][11] following Webster's New International Dictionary The element was named after the Latin word caesius, meaning "bluish grey" [12]
- Cesium | Description, Symbol, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Naturally occurring cesium consists entirely of the nonradioactive isotope cesium-133; a large number of radioactive isotopes from cesium-123 to cesium-144 have been prepared
- Cesium: Element Properties and Uses - samaterials. com
Cesium is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal with high reactivity, a low melting point, and strikingly different chemical and physical properties It plays a crucial role in many high-tech applications: in atomic clocks, in medical imaging, during oil drilling, and in space propulsion systems
- Cesium Facts - Caesium or Cs - Science Notes and Projects
Cesium (or caesium) is a soft, shiny, pale gold metal with the chemical symbol Cs and atomic number 55 It is the most electropositive and least electronegative element using the Pauling scale
- Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Cesium, an alkali metal, occurs in lepidolite, pollucte (a hydrated silicate of aluminum and cesium), and in other sources One of the world's richest sources of cesium is located at Bernic Lake, Manitoba The deposits are estimated to contain 300,000 tons of pollucite, averaging 20% cesium
- Cesium - Living Periodic Table
Cesium is one of the most reactive metals known, meaning it easily combines with other elements, especially when exposed to air or water Because of its unique properties, cesium is used in a variety of specialized applications
- Cesium | Cs (Element) - PubChem
Chemical element, Cesium, information from authoritative sources Look up properties, history, uses, and more
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