The richest source of caesium in nature, at least in 1985, was a deposit of pollucite, a mineral that is hydrated mixed silica of aluminum and caesium, near Bernic Lake, Manitoba, Canada. The primary uses of the element are in photoelectric cells, as a hydrogenation catalyst, in atomic clocks, and in ionic propulsion systems for space vehicles.
Cesium can be found in the Earth's crust and in many minerals. Cesium is a radioactive metal. It's atomic number is 55, it's group number is 1, it's period number is 6, and it is an Alkali Metal.
cesium is often at most times than not in the core of the earth. And is known for bein found inn ore.
It is usually found somewhere in Earths crust. :)) your welcome.
cesium was discovered by using the spectrophotometer to look at the lines identifying elements in Durkheim mineral water
its found in the earths core
Cesium is found in the earth's core.
in oil
Rubidium and Cesium. Rubidium was found to give off an emission spectrum of Ruby-Reddish.And Cesium with a bluish-purplish emission.
No, cesium has no odor.
No cesium is a solid metal.
Cesium is extremely reactive.
Cesium doesn't have a smell you need special equipment to detect Cesium.
Cesium is found in group 1 of the periodic table.
The standard atomic weight for cesium is 133. There are 3 other radioactive cesium isotopes that have atomic weights of 134, 135, and 137. Cesium 133 is the only one that is found in nature. The other isotopes are synthetic.
yes but not in it's pure form
Rubidium and cesium
Cesium is a naturally occurring element, and is found commonly on Earth. It is not a human creation, though certain specific isotopes may be.
Rubidium and Cesium. Rubidium was found to give off an emission spectrum of Ruby-Reddish.And Cesium with a bluish-purplish emission.
Groups 15, 18 and 1.
Cesium Sulfide
Cesium compounds normally found are not considered particularly toxic, though, like anything else, an excessive amount of cesium is not good for you. It is said to make people irritable and cause spasm because it replaces potassium in the body. Metallic cesium reacts violently with water, and is not something you want to touch. Cesium isotopes leaked from nuclear power plants can be a serious problem because of their radioactivity.
No, cesium has no odor.
No, cesium is an element.
Cesium doesn't have a smell you need special equipment to detect Cesium.