The density of americium is 12 g/cm3.
Yes, americium has a high density of around 13.6 grams per cubic centimeter. This makes it denser than most common materials such as iron or aluminum.
The density of americium is 12 g/cm3, being more dense than aluminium.
1. For the atomic mass of americium see the link below. 2. The density of americium is between 12 and 14 g/cm3, after different sources in litterature.
Americium is the densest (in some books 13,67 g/cm3, in others 12 g/cm3).
Being very radioactive a high contamination with americium may be the cause of cancers.
The hardness of americium is not typically measured or reported, as it is not a material that is commonly used in its pure form. Americium is a radioactive metallic element that is primarily used in smoke detectors and other specialized applications due to its radioactive properties.
Two possible applications: - americium is fissionable; americium can be used as nuclear fuel but the quantities available are too small. In the future americium and another actinides can be recycled in nuclear reactors to obtain some energy but specially to destroy high mass, high radioactivity isotopes - with a sufficient mass of americium a fission bomb is also possible - another type of bomb with americium: the bomb emitting gamma radiations - the isotopes of Am (241Am, 242mAm, 243Am) were proposed as energy sources for isotopic thermoelectric generators or other devices
The chemical symbol of americium is Am.
Not sure about portons but americium has 95 protons.
No. Americium is an actinide.
Americium is an artificial element; americium don't exist in the nature.
Americium is a radioactive element found in nuclear waste. It can pose a health risk if ingested or inhaled, as it accumulates in bones and can increase the risk of cancer. Exposure to high levels of americium can cause radiation sickness and potentially be fatal.