Cesium is a highly reactive, soft metal known for its use in atomic clocks and various industrial applications.
Overview
Uses Of Cesium
Health And Safety
Isotopes Of Cesium
Chemical Properties
Physical Properties
Cesium In Technology
Environmental Impact
Historical Significance
Chernobyl Disaster
Gustav Kirchhoff
Melting Point
Atomic Clocks
Alkali Metal
Technology
Isotopes
Science
People
๐ Cesium is a soft, gold-colored alkali metal found in group 1 of the periodic table.
โ๏ธ It has the symbol 'Cs' and an atomic number of 55.
๐ Cesium has the lowest electronegativity of all elements, making it highly reactive.
๐ง It melts at just 28.5 degrees Celsius, making it one of the few metals that is liquid at room temperature.
๐ฅ Cesium reacts explosively with water, producing hydrogen gas and cesium hydroxide.
โ Cesium is used in atomic clocks, which are the most accurate timekeeping devices in existence.
๐ Natural cesium is found in trace amounts in seawater and in a few mineral ores, most notably pollucite.
๐ฌ Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, has applications in medical treatments and industrial radiography.
๐ฆ Cesium is also used in the production of specialized glass and in various electronic devices.
๐ฅ Because of its high reactivity, cesium must be stored in an inert atmosphere or mineral oil.
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