Definition
A soft, silvery-white metal element that is one of the most chemically reactive elements and is used in atomic clocks.
Etymology
From Latin 'caesius' (sky-blue), named in 1860 by scientists observing the distinctive blue lines in its spectrum. The element was the first discovered using spectroscopy.
Kelly Says
Cesium atoms are so reliable they tick 9.2 billion times per second—one cesium clock is accurate to within 1 second over 20 million years, making it the world's most precise timekeeper.
Translations
ARالعربية
سييزيوم
see-zee-um
BNবাংলা
সেসিয়াম
se-see-yam
CACatalà
césio
che-see-oh
CSČeština
césio
che-see-oh
DADansk
cesium
tseh-zee-um
DEDeutsch
Cäsium
tseh-zee-um
ELΕλληνικά
καίσιο
kai-see-oh
ESEspañol
cesio
che-see-oh
FISuomi
seliumi
se-lee-oo-mee
FRFrançais
césium
seh-zee-um
HEעברית
צסיום
tseh-see-um
HIहिन्दी
सेसियम
se-see-yam
HUMagyar
cészium
tseh-zee-um
IDBahasa Indonesia
sium
see-um
ITItaliano
cesio
che-see-oh
MSBahasa Melayu
sium
see-um
MYမြန်မာ
စက်စီ
se-tseh-see
NLNederlands
cesium
tse-see-um
NONorsk
cesium
tseh-zee-um
PLPolski
cezyum
tseh-zee-um
PTPortuguês
césio
che-see-oh
RORomână
cesiu
che-see-oo
RUРусский
цезий
tseh-zee-y
SVSvenska
cesium
tseh-zee-um
TAதமிழ்
செசியம்
se-see-yam
TEతెలుగు
సిషియం
si-si-yam
TRTürkçe
sezyum
se-zee-um
UKУкраїнська
цезій
tseh-zee-y
VITiếng Việt
cesium
se-see-um