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why do francium shine??? mention some applications of francium​

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Answered by alok9127
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Diamond shine more than glass piece of the same shape.It is due to the refractive index of both the medium that is  R.I of diamond is more than that of glass .Hence critical angle of glass is more than that of diamond causing  more total internal reflection in diamond/making it shine.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is possible that francium may be a liquid rather than a solid at room temperature and pressure. It's expected the element would be a shiny metal in its pure state, like the other alkali metals, and that it would readily oxidize in air and react (very) vigorously with water.

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