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Is americium a metal a nonmetal or a gas?

Yes, americium is a metal. It might also be noted that it is radioactive; it has no stable isotopes.


Is americium a transition metal?

Americium is considered an inner transition metal.


Is americium a radioactive metal?

Yes, americium is a radioactive metal. This element has no stable isotopes.


How does americium look like in its normal state?

Americium in its normal state is a silvery metallic element that tarnishes in air to a dull gray color. It is a synthetic element that is radioactive and typically appears as a solid at room temperature.


What effect does americium have on earth?

Americium can be a radioactive contaminant of the earth.


A synthetic element that is used in smoke detectors is?

Americium-241 this is an emitter of alpha radiation, which is used in smoke detectors as it is very ionising and will not be able to travel through smoke. Therefore, in a fire the detector will not receive any alpha radiation and hence the alarm will go off.


Does americium has stable isotopes?

All the isotopes of americium are radioactive and unstable.


What will americium do to living things?

Being strongly radioactive, americium is dangerous.


How is the radioactive decay of Krypton different from the radioactive decay of Americium?

The radioactive decay of americium 241 is by alpha disintegration; the disintegration of radioactive krypton isotopes is by beta particles emission.


Is americium explosive?

No, americium itself is not explosive. Americium is a radioactive element commonly used in smoke detectors and other applications. While it can emit alpha particles and gamma rays, which can be harmful if not properly handled, it does not possess explosive properties.


Is americium a stable nonradioactive element?

No, americium is an unstable and radioactive chemical element.


Does a kettle contain the radioactive isotope americium 241?

Any americium in a kettle !