Francium is a highly reactive alkali metal with low melting and boiling points, making it very soft and easily deformable. It is considered to be the most malleable metal, similar to other alkali metals in the Periodic Table.
Malleability is a noun.
Francium was named after France, the country where it was discovered for the first time in 1939 by Marguerite Perey.
The atomic number of francium is 87.
The chemical formula for Francium Bromide is FrBr (one francium atom bonded to one bromide atom). Francium is a highly reactive alkali metal and bromide is a halogen.
Francium is softer than sodium. Francium is a highly reactive metal that is classified as the most electronegative element on the periodic table. Sodium is also a soft metal, but it is harder than francium.
Malleability is a noun.
Not known today but probably francium don't burn.
Francium has not applications and the oxide cannot be prepared.
Why malleability are intensive property
Malleability is a physical property.
Francium is a metal.
Francium was named after France, the country where it was discovered for the first time in 1939 by Marguerite Perey.
We haven't sufficient francium for a measurement; also francium is autovaporized.
The chemistry of francium is not known; francium has properties similar to caesium.
Francium is a radioacive chemical element; francium is natural but also may be prepared in laboratory.
As francium is a chemical element, it is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.
Malleability is an intensive property.