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Following the system prompt, here is the article on the chemical reaction of caesium:
Caesium (Cs) is a highly reactive alkali metal that reacts exothermically with a wide range of elements and compounds.
Some of the most notable reactionsof caesium include
with oxygen to form caesium oxide
with halogens to form caesium halides
andwith water to form caesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
Caesium also reacts with organic compounds to form a variety of products.
The reactivity of caesium is due to its low ionization energy and high electronegativity.
These properties make caesium susceptible to losing its valence electron and forming a positively charged cation.
The resulting cation can then react with other species that have an affinity for electrons, such as oxygen atoms or water molecules.
The high reactivity of caesium makes it a hazardous material that must be handled with care.
However, it is also a versatile chemical that can be used in a variety of applications, such as in atomic clocks, lasers, and nuclear reactors.