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    CAESIUM
    55
    Cs
    132.90545 (2)


    Compounds of caesium:

    caesium (I) hydride

    • Formula as commonly written: CsH
    • Hill system formula: Cs1H1
    • CAS registry number: [13772-47-9]
    • Formula weight: 133.913
    • Class: hydride

    Synonyms

    • caesium (I) hydride
    • caesium hydride

    Physical properties

    • Colour: white
    • Appearance: crystalline solid
    • Melting point: 170°C (decomposes)
    • Boiling point:
    • Density: 3420 kg m-3

    Element analysis and oxidation numbers

    For each compound, and where possible, a formal oxidation number for each element is given, but the usefulness of this number is limited, especially so for p-block elements in particular. Based upon that oxidation number, an electronic configuration is also given but note that for more exotic compounds you should view this as a guide only.
    Element%Formal oxidation stateFormal electronic configuration
    Cs 99.251[Xe]
    H 0.75-11s2

    Synthesis

    Caesium metal reacts directly with hydrogen gas to form the hydride caesium(I) hydride, CsH.

    2Cs(s) + H2(g) 2CsH(s)

    Solid state structure

    • Geometry of caesium: 6 coordinate: octahedral
    • Prototypical structure: NaCl (rock salt)

    Crystal structure of caesium (I) hydride

    Isotope pattern

    What follows is the calculated isotope pattern for the CsH unit with the most intense ion set to 100%.

    Formula: Cs1H1

    mass %134 100.0 __________________________________________________
    135 0.0

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    References

    The data on these compounds pages are assembled and adapted from the primary literature and several other sources including the following.

    • R.T. Sanderson in Chemical Periodicity, Reinhold, New York, USA, 1960.
    • N.N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw in Chemistry of the Elements, 2nd edition, Butterworth, UK, 1997.
    • F.A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, C.A. Murillo, and M. Bochmann, in Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, 1999.
    • A.F. Trotman-Dickenson, (ed.) in Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry, Pergamon, Oxford, UK, 1973.
    • R.W.G. Wyckoff, in Crystal Structures, volume 1, Interscience, John Wiley & Sons, 1963.
    • A.R.West in Basic solid state chemistry Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, 1999.
    • A.F. Wells in Structural inorganic chemistry, 4th edition, Oxford, UK, 1975.
    • J.D.H. Donnay, (ed.) in Crystal data determinative tables, ACA monograph number 5, American Crystallographic Association, USA, 1963.
    • D.R. Lide, (ed.) in Chemical Rubber Company handbook of chemistry and physics, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA, 77th edition, 1996.
    • J.W. Mellor in A comprehensive treatise on inorganic and theoretical chemistry, volumes 1-16, Longmans, London, UK, 1922-1937.
    • J.E. Macintyre (ed.) in Dictionary of inorganic compounds, volumes 1-3, Chapman & Hall, London, UK, 1992.
    Fluorides
  • CsF
  • Chlorides
  • CsCl
  • Bromides
  • CsBr
  • Iodides
  • CsI
  • Hydrides
  • CsH
  • Oxides
  • CsO2
  • Cs2O
  • Cs2O2
  • Sulfides
  • Cs2S
  • Selenides
  • Cs2Se
  • Tellurides
  • Cs2Te
  • Nitrides
    none listed





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