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"...it behaves very much like rubidium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide but even more vividly than they do."
The wording here seems odd; can anyone think of a better word than vividly. This sentence also does not specify what reactions this behavior is occuring in. Perhaps it should be removed/revised. --71.227.190.111 00:25, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
Is this better? Also, added reference to how strong cesium metal reacts with water (very violently - stronger than all the alkaline metals) Joeylawn 03:20, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
What is the pH for CsOH?