In message <[email protected]>, "J. Fo
rster" writes:

>I wonder why? Cs oxide and many other Cs salts are very water soluable.

Water doesn't work for a number of reasons, but mostly because Cs salts
in water is very corrosive.

You would have to find some non-polar solvent, and none of those will
dissolve Cs salts.

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