Berkelium has only scientific applications - it is a raw material for the preparation of heavier artificial elements.
Berkelium is used only laboratories for research.
Berkelium is used now only in research laboratories.
Berkelium balls don't exist.
Berkelium is used now only in research laboratories.
Berkelium is used now only in research laboratories.
Berkelium itself is not explosive. It is a radioactive element that is primarily used for research purposes. However, combinations of berkelium with certain other elements could potentially result in explosive compounds.
Berkelium is mainly used for research purposes, such as in scientific experiments, nuclear reactors, and the development of new materials. It is also used in the creation of target materials for producing other heavy elements via nuclear reactions.
Berkelium does not have any known important role in agriculture. It is a radioactive element with very limited practical applications due to its rarity and instability.
berkelium is synthetic
berkelium is american
Berkelium is a radioactive element with the atomic number 96. No practical uses for berkelium have been found and the small amounts that have been created have been used exclusively for scientific research.
Berkelium is extremely rare, radioactive and unstable; berkelium is not for sale.