The nuclear reaction used to prepare curium was:
Pu-239 + He-4---------------Cm-242 + n
Curium was discovered by Glenn T. Seaborg, Ralph A. James and Albert Ghiorso in 1944 at Berkeley.
1944: Glenn T. Seaborg, Ralph A. James and Albert Ghiorso
The element Curium (Cm) is named in honor of Marie Curie, for her contributions to the field of radioactivity. Curium is a transuranium element that was discovered in 1944 by Glenn T. Seaborg and his team.
Curium was obtained for the first time by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso in 1944 at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories, USA.
It was named in honor of the French Nobel Laureate, Mme Marie Curie, who was one of very few two-time Nobel Prize winners. She did not discover Curium, but did isolate both Radium and Polonium.
Curium was obtained for the first time in 1944 by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso at Berkeley, USA.But the word invented is not adequate: prepared, obtained are more correct.
Curium was discovered by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso in 1944.
Glenn Seaborg first synthesized Curium in the laboratory in 1944. It was later named after Marie Curie.
Yes, curium is a manmade element produced through nuclear reactions. It was first synthesized in 1944 by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, as part of the Manhattan Project.
Californium was obtained by Stanley G. Thompson, Kenneth Street, Albert Ghiorso and Glenn Seaborg in 1950 at Berkeley Laboratories. The nuclear reaction is: Curium 242 + Helium 4-------Californium 245 + neutron
Curium was obtained for the first time in 1944 by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso at Berkeley, USA.
Curium was obtained for the first time in 1944 by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso at Berkeley, USA.