answersLogoWhite

0

AllQ&AStudy Guides
Best answer

Berkelium is not explosive; but a sufficient quantity of berkelium (practically impossible to be obtained) can reach the critical mass.

This answer is:
Related answers

Berkelium is not explosive; but a sufficient quantity of berkelium (practically impossible to be obtained) can reach the critical mass.

View page

The mouse will worse on practically any service as long as there is sufficient battery power.

View page

The calculated Pauling electronegativity of nobelium is 1,3; the chemistry of nobelium is practically unknown- we haven't sufficient material for studies. Very probable No has similar properties as ytterbium.

View page

The chemistry of lawrencium is practically unknown. Being a reactive metal Lr has the possibility to form many compounds - but we have not sufficient material for a study.

View page

The chemistry of nobelium is practically unknown; chemists haven't sufficient amounts of material for experiments. Possible exist chlorides of nobelium and some complexes. Any compound between nobelium and sodium.

View page
Featured study guide

Were southern cities equivalent to northern cities with regards to there infrastructure and wealth

When was The Talented Tenth created

I felt African Americans constantly pushing for equal rights only led to conflict i wanted African Americans to focus on becoming self sufficient through hard work who am i

➡️
See all cards
No Reviews
More study guides
No Reviews

No Reviews
Search results