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How is einsteinium found on earth?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

It is not found naturally. Every element that exists in our Earth (except for hydrogen and helium) was created in the explosions of supernova stars. Einsteinium is a radioactive element which should have been formed in the star that exploded and flooded space with enough stray elements to make a solar system, but the einsteinium would have all decayed long ago. Now we can create tiny quantities in the lab.

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