Cesiums

/ˈsiːziəmz/ noun

Plural of cesium; multiple atoms or quantities of the chemical element cesium, a soft, highly reactive alkali metal.

From Latin caesius meaning 'bluish-gray,' referring to the color of the element's spectral line. Cesium was named by German chemist Bunsen in 1860 based on this distinctive blue coloration.

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