Cesium Chloride
Cesium Chloride is a chemical compound made up of cesium and chlorine, represented by the formula CsCl. It appears as a white crystalline solid and is highly soluble in water. This compound is often used in various applications, including in laboratories for research and in the production of certain types of glass.
In addition to its laboratory uses, Cesium Chloride is also utilized in medical applications, particularly in radiotherapy for cancer treatment. Its unique properties allow it to be used in separating isotopes and in creating high-purity materials for scientific studies.