Francium hydroxide

Francium hydroxide

Francium hydroxide (FrOH) is an alkali hydroxide that can theoretically be formed by mixing francium with water; however, due to francium's extreme rarity and short half-life, such a reaction has never been carried out.

FrOH would be an extremely powerful base.


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