caesiumabundance

Caesium(cesiuminUSA)hasnobiologicalrole....Humanabundancebyatoms:1atomsrelativetoC=1000000...Caesium(cesiuminUSA)compoundsareencountered ...,由DBSmith著作·被引用35次—TheaverageabundanceofCsintheEarth'suppercontinentalcrustisestimatedtobe4.9milligramsperkilogram(mg/kg)(HuandGao,2008).Felsicigneous ...,由RIkehara著作·2020·被引用45次—Abstract.Theabundanceanddistributionofhighlyradioactivecesium-r...

Caesium » biological information

Caesium (cesium in USA) has no biological role. ... Human abundance by atoms: 1 atoms relative to C = 1000000 ... Caesium (cesium in USA) compounds are encountered ...

Cs_txt.html

由 DB Smith 著作 · 被引用 35 次 — The average abundance of Cs in the Earth's upper continental crust is estimated to be 4.9 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) (Hu and Gao, 2008). Felsic igneous ...

Abundance and distribution of radioactive cesium

由 R Ikehara 著作 · 2020 · 被引用 45 次 — Abstract. The abundance and distribution of highly radioactive cesium-rich microparticles (CsMPs) that were released from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power ...

WebElements Periodic Table » Caesium ...

Natural abundance /%, 100 ; Spin (I) · / ; Frequency relative to 1H = 100 (MHz), 13.116207 ; Receptivity, DP, relative to 1H = 1.00, 0.0484.

Caesium » isotope data

Natural abundance /%, 100 ; Spin (I) · / ; Frequency relative to 1H = 100 (MHz), 13.116207 ; Receptivity, DP, relative to 1H = 1.00, 0.0484.

Cesium

2024年4月26日 — It is about half as abundant as lead and 70 times as abundant as silver. Cesium occurs in minute quantities (7 parts per million) in Earth's ...

Isotopes of caesium

Caesium (55Cs) has 41 known isotopes, the atomic masses of these isotopes range from 112 to 152. Only one isotope, 133Cs, is stable.

Caesium - an overview

Cesium-133 is the only natural isotope (100% natural abundance). Cesium has no known biological role, but may substitute for potassium and so is relatively ...

Caesium

Element Caesium (Cs), Group 1, Atomic Number 55, s-block, Mass 132.905 ... Where more than one isotope exists, the value given is the abundance weighted average.