Which property make cescium and potassium to be a electrode?
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Caesium and potassium have low work functions. As a result, when these metals are irradiated with light, the light energy absorbed may be sufficient to make these metals emit electrons (photoelectric effect). This property makes caesium and potassium useful as electrodes in photoelectric cells.
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