This compound may be obtained from plumbous chloride dissolved in a hot aqueous solution of cæsium chloride on cooling 1, or simply by melting or sintering cæsium chloride and plumbous chloride ...
This photograph is an example of DNA separated in a cesium chloride density gradient. Two tubes containing cesium chloride gradients are arranged vertically next to each other. The gradients have ...
“The radioactive source was in the form of caesium chloride salt, which is highly soluble and readily dispersible,” reads an initial report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).