Caesium sulfate is soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol, pyridine and acetone. It is also soluble in sulfuric acid and dissoluble in phosphoric acid, potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide.
It is a strong alkali in an aqueous solution, and reacts with acid to produce a salt. This substance is very corrosive and may cause burns in skin and eyes if ingested.
The molar mass of this substance is 0.0033571027397651 grams per mole. The molar mass is the weight in atomic mass units of all of the atoms found in a chemical formula.
A substance’s molar mass is usually a number based on its average atomic mass, which is called standard atomic weight or average atomic mass. This value is derived from the chemical formula of a substance and is useful in determining the relative weights of compounds.
This value is also used to determine the solubility product constant, which is defined for equilibrium between a solid and its respective ions in an aqueous solution. The higher the solubility product constant, the more soluble a substance is.
This molar mass is often expressed in units of grams per mole. This unit is also sometimes called the molecular weight, although this is not a true measure of molar mass, but rather the volume of a compound that has an equal number of grams.