Curium is element 96 on the periodic chart. It has 96 protons (of course) and will have 96 electrons in its neutral state. It tends to loan electrons out to form bonds, and would like to loan out 3 of them, because that is its oxidation state. A link can be found below.
The Atomic Number of Curium (Ce) is 58.
Atomic Number Definition: The order of an element in Mendeleyev's table of the elements; equal to the number of protons in the nucleus or electrons in the neutral state of an atom of an element
Shell structure: 2,8,18,32,25,9,2 Electronic configuration: [Rn]5f2.6d1.7s2 Valence: 2,3,4
Possible valence of curium: 2,3,4
Curium has seven electron shells.
Curium has two valence electrons.
96
Two electrons
Dino
Curium has a silvery appearance.
Curium-242 has 146 neutrons and curium-244 has 148 neutrons. Also the half lives are different.
Curium is a metal. It belongs to actinides.
The neutral atom of curium has 96 electrons.
Two electrons
Curium has 96 electrons in the neutral state. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the isotope The atomic number of curium is 96; for the isotopic masses of curium read at the link below.
As all other chemical elements the atom of curium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
Curium typically forms trivalent ions (Curium 3+), where it loses three electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Curium has 96 protons
Curium has 96 protons.
Curium has 96 protons.
Curium has seven electron shells.
Curium has 96 protons.
Curium has 96 protons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the isotope The atomic number of curium is 96; for the isotopic masses of curium read at the link below.
All the isotopes of curium have 96 protons.