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Asked by kaboomi to Daren on 27 Jun 2014.
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anon answered on 27 Jun 2014:
Are you thinking of it reacting with water? As Daren said, it’s really unstable so wouldn’t hang around for long enough. The alkali metals get more reactive as you go down the group in the periodic table because they get bigger and find it easier to loose their outer electron. If caesium reacts like this in water http://youtu.be/sS3cIK9jlB8?t=1m1s, imagine how big a bang francium would make!
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