ChemistrySilver Sulfide Silver is a metallic element that typically loses one electron to become a positively charged ion, Ag+1. The sulfur atom needs two electrons to fill…
ChemistryCaesium Hydride Caesium hydride, also known as cesium hydride (CsH), is a caesium and hydrogen compound. It is a hydride of an alkali metal. It was the…
ChemistryCaesium Fluoride Caesium fluoride, also known as cesium fluoride, is a hygroscopic white salt and an inorganic compound with the formula CsF. It is an ionic compound…
ChemistryCaesium Chloride Caesium chloride, abbreviated CsCl, is an inorganic compound. It is the inorganic chloride salt of caesium, with eight chlorine ions coordinating each caesium ion. This…
ChemistryCaesium Carbonate Cesium carbonate is an inorganic compound. Under normal temperature and pressure, it is a white solid. It is easily soluble in water and quickly absorbs…
ChemistryCaesium Nitrate Caesium nitrate, also known as cesium nitrate, is a salt with the chemical formula CsNO3. It is a strong oxidizer that can catch fire when…
ChemistryCaesium Sulfide Caesium sulfide is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula Cs2S. It is a strong alkali in aqueous solution. Caesium sulfide emits rotten egg-smelling hydrogen…
ChemistryCaesium Tungstate Caesium tungstate, also known as cesium tungstate, is an inorganic chemical compound that forms a very dense liquid in solution. Because diamond sinks in it,…
ChemistryZinc Telluride Zinc telluride is a binary chemical compound with the formula ZnTe. This solid is a semiconductor with a direct band gap of 2.26 eV. It…
ChemistryMercury Telluride Mercury telluride (HgTe) is a chemical compound that contains both mercury and tellurium. It is a semimetal that belongs to the semiconductor material group II-VI.…