Caesium

/ˈsiːziəm/ noun

A soft, silvery-white metallic chemical element that is highly reactive; the element with atomic number 55 on the periodic table.

From Latin caesius (blue-gray) because the element produces a blue line in its atomic spectrum. Named in 1860 by spectroscopists who observed this characteristic blue coloration.

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