Which of the accompanying soluble base metals has the most un-dissolving point? (a) Na (b) K (c) Rb (d) Cs
Which of the accompanying soluble base metals has the most un-dissolving point? (a) Na (b) K (c) Rb (d) Cs

Solution:

(d) Cs

Cs has the most un-liquefying point of the given salt metals since it has the biggest size. Because of a bigger size, the limiting capacity of Cs is restricted and the grid energy delivered during the development of its mixtures is less and can be handily broken.