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cesium phosphide formula is Cs3P, it is a chemical compound that consists of a central phosphorus atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement. It has a silvery gold appearance and is one of the alkali metals. It was first discovered by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff in 1860 and isolated by Carl Setterberg in 1882. The element is named from the Latin word caesius’, meaning sky blue, referring to the vibrant colors it produces in its spectrum.

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A common application of cesium phosphide is the removal of radiocesium from nuclear waste. It is also used in vapor phase extraction of other radioactive contaminants, including uranium, thorium and iodine from water. It is the basis for many chemical reactors in nuclear power plants because of its high melting point and low boiling point.

When performing stoichiometric calculations, you are usually determining molar mass, which is the weight in atomic mass units of all the atoms that make up a given chemical formula. It is also sometimes referred to as the standard atomic weight, average atomic mass, or molecular weight. To find molar mass, you begin with the number of atoms in a formula, then convert it to moles using our conversion calculator.




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