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YES!!! It is very soluble to the point of explosiveness.

If you place a pellet of caesium in water, it will dissolve, releasing hydrogen in the process.

Because it is also an exothermic reaction the hydrogen will ignite with oxygen(air) , with a bang and flame flash.

The reaction equation is

2Cs(s) + 2H2O(l) = 2CsOH(aq) + H2(g)

The H2(g) will then ignite in the air because of the heat of the reaction and form water.

2H2(g) + O2(g) = 2H2O(l)

Caesium is a Group (I) metallic element, and reacts in a parallel sense to the other Group(I) elements.

NB Frencium (Fr) is also a Group(I) element , but not found in the open lab. because it is radio-active.

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Cesium is soluble in water, as it forms Cs+ ions which interact with water molecules. It is generally considered highly soluble in water.

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Cesium will react with water to produce its hydroxide (CeOH)

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