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  2. Caesium - Wikipedia

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    In vacuum applications, caesium dichromate can be reacted with zirconium to produce pure caesium metal without other gaseous products. [73] Cs 2 Cr 2 O 7 + 2 Zr → 2 Cs + 2 ZrO 2 + Cr 2 O 3. The price of 99.8% pure caesium (metal basis) in 2009 was about $10 per gram ($280/oz), but the compounds are significantly cheaper. [69]

  3. Rubidium - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] Rubidium was the second element, shortly after caesium, to be discovered by spectroscopy, just one year after the invention of the spectroscope by Bunsen and Kirchhoff. [41] The two scientists used the rubidium chloride to estimate that the atomic weight of the new element was 85.36 (the currently accepted value is 85.47). [39]

  4. Alkali metal - Wikipedia

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    [65] [82]: 126–127 While it was previously thought that the heavier alkali metals also formed octahedral hexaaqua ions, it has since been found that potassium and rubidium probably form the [K(H 2 O) 8] + and [Rb(H 2 O) 8] + ions, which have the square antiprismatic structure, and that caesium forms the 12-coordinate [Cs(H 2 O) 12] + ion.

  5. Discovery of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    [169] [170] Hafnium was the last stable element to be discovered (noting however the difficulties regarding the discovery of rhenium). 43 Technetium: 1937 C. Perrier and E. Segrè: 1937 C. Perrier & E. Segrè The two discovered a new element in a molybdenum sample that was used in a cyclotron, the first element to be discovered by synthesis. It ...

  6. Calcium - Wikipedia

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    Like strontium and barium, as well as the alkali metals and the divalent lanthanides europium and ytterbium, calcium metal dissolves directly in liquid ammonia to give a dark blue solution. [20] Due to the large size of the calcium ion (Ca 2+), high coordination numbers are common, up to 24 in some intermetallic compounds such as CaZn 13. [21]

  7. Metallic bonding - Wikipedia

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    For caesium, therefore, the picture of Cs + ions held together by a negatively charged electron gas is very close to accurate (though not perfectly so). [ a ] For other elements the electrons are less free, in that they still experience the potential of the metal atoms, sometimes quite strongly.

  8. Rare-earth element - Wikipedia

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    The rare-earth elements (REE), also called the rare-earth metals or rare earths, and sometimes the lanthanides or lanthanoids (although scandium and yttrium, which do not belong to this series, are usually included as rare earths), [1] are a set of 17 nearly indistinguishable lustrous silvery-white soft heavy metals. Compounds containing rare ...

  9. History of chemistry - Wikipedia

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    He went on to electrolyse molten salts and discovered several new metals, especially sodium and potassium, highly reactive elements known as the alkali metals. Potassium, the first metal that was isolated by electrolysis, was discovered in 1807 by Davy, who derived it from caustic potash (KOH). Before the 19th century, no distinction was made ...