Luise Giani's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Das Element Caesium gehört zu den Alkalimetallen. Caesium wurde erstmals 1860/61 von Gustav Robert Kirchhoff und Robert Wilhelm Bunsen beschrieben. Caesium ist ein seltenes Element auf der Erde und ein extrem reaktives Metall. Es reagiert bei Luftkontakt spontan und macht eine Aufbewahrung in Glasampullen unter reinem Argon oder im Vakuum erforderl...
Das Element Strontium (Sr) gehört zu den Erdalkalimetallen. Strontium wurde nach seinem schottischen Fundort Strontian benannt, wo erstmals Strontiumcarbonat gefunden wurde. Sir Humphry Davy gelang 1808 die erste Synthese metallischen Strontiums mittels Hydrolyse. Strontium ist an der Luft sehr reaktionsfreudig. Strontium‐90 unterscheidet sich von...