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  2. Caesium - Wikipedia

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    Caesium (IUPAC spelling; [9] also spelled cesium in American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Cs and atomic number 55. It is a soft, silvery-golden alkali metal with a melting point of 28.5 °C (83.3 °F; 301.6 K), which makes it one of only five elemental metals that are liquid at or near room temperature .

  3. Template:Infobox caesium - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation / ˈ s iː z i ə m / (SEE-zee-əm) Alternative name: cesium (US) Appearance: pale gold: Standard atomic weight A r °(Cs) 132.905 451 96 ...

  4. Ozonide - Wikipedia

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    Inorganic ozonides [1] are dark red salts. The anion has the bent shape of the ozone molecule.. Inorganic ozonides are formed by burning potassium, rubidium, or caesium in ozone, or by treating the alkali metal hydroxide with ozone; this yields potassium ozonide, rubidium ozonide, and caesium ozonide respectively.

  5. Caesium iodide - Wikipedia

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    Caesium iodide or cesium iodide (chemical formula CsI) is the ionic compound of caesium and iodine. It is often used as the input phosphor of an X-ray image intensifier tube found in fluoroscopy equipment.

  6. Caesium ozonide - Wikipedia

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    Caesium ozonide is an oxygen-rich chemical compound of caesium, with the chemical formula Cs O 3.It consists of caesium cations Cs + and ozonide anions O − 3.It can be formed by reacting ozone with caesium superoxide: [2] [3]

  7. Caesium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Caesium oxide (IUPAC name), or cesium oxide, describes inorganic compounds composed of caesium and oxygen. Several binary (containing only Cs and O) oxides of caesium are known. [1] [2] Caesium oxide may refer to: Caesium suboxides (Cs 7 O, Cs 4 O, and Cs 11 O 3) Caesium monoxide (Cs 2 O, the most common oxide) Caesium peroxide (Cs 2 O 2 ...

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  9. Caesium hydride - Wikipedia

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    Caesium hydride or cesium hydride is an inorganic compound of caesium and hydrogen with the chemical formula Cs H. It is an alkali metal hydride . It was the first substance to be created by light-induced particle formation in metal vapor, [ 2 ] and showed promise in early studies of an ion propulsion system using caesium. [ 3 ]