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Einsteinium
Indeterminiate because this element does not occur in nature.
Scientists from the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, Illinois; the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico; and at the University of California lab in Berkeley, California are credited with the discovery of einsteinium in 1952.
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The Element Einsteinium - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Einsteinium; [Click for Isotope Data] ... The isotope they discovered, einsteinium-253, has a half-life of about 20 days and was produced by combining 15 neutrons with uranium-238, which then underwent seven beta decays.
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element einsteinium ... Brief description: einsteinium is radioactive rare earth metal named after Albert Einstein. It is of no commercial importance and only a few of its compounds are known.
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Einsteinium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Einsteinium (pronounced /aɪnˈstaɪniəm/ , eyen- STYE -nee-əm ) is a metallic synthetic element. On the periodic table, it is represented by the symbol Es and atomic number 99. It is th...
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Comprehensive information for the element Einsteinium - Es is provided by this page including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides and technical terms are linked to their definitions. ... Element Einsteinium - Es...
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Name: Einsteinium ; Symbol: Es ; Atomic Number: 99 ; Atomic Mass: (252.0) amu ; Melting Point: Unknown ; Boiling Point: Unknown ; Number of Protons/Electrons: 99 ; Number of Neutrons: 153 ; ... I currently do not know of any links for Einsteinium. If you do, please let me know;
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(Albert Einstein) Einsteinium, the seventh transuranic element of the actinide series to be discovered, was identified by Ghiorso and co-workers at Berkeley in December 1952 in debris from the first large thermonuclear explosion, which took place in the Pacific in November, 1952. The 20-day 253Es isotope was produced.
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Infomation on Einsteinium general properties, States, energies, appearance and Characteristics. ... Einsteinium Element Facts ... Name: Einsteinium Symbol: Es...
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Question: What are uses for Einsteinium? Can Einsteinium be merged with any other element to make something useful? What color is Einsteinium? Can Einsteinium be used in nuclear warfare? Can Einsteinium be used in curing diseases?
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