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Cesium (US), or caesium, is a chemical element.
Discovery

Kirchhoff and Bunsen
Two German scientists (Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen), in 1860, discovered Cesium in samples of mineral water in Bad Dürkheim, a spa town in Germany. Because of two blue lines from its emission spectrum, they chose the name, caesius, which is Latin for "sky blue".
Quick Facts
| Name: Cesium Symbol: Cs Date of Discovery: 1860 Discoverer: Fustov Kirchoff Atomic number: 55 Atomic Mass: 132.90546 amu | Crystal Structure: Cubic Melting Point: 28.5 °C Boiling Point: 678.4 °C | 
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