Curium dioxide (CmO2) is a solid at room temperature.
Curium is a solid metal.
Curium is a solid metal.
Curium is a solid metal.
A common compound of curium is curium oxide (Cm2O3), which is formed when curium reacts with oxygen. Another compound is curium fluoride (CmF3), formed when curium reacts with fluorine. These compounds are used in research and nuclear applications.
The specific activity of the isotope curium-242 is 3 400 Ci/g.
Curium is a radioactive element that is highly reactive and can react with water to produce hydrogen gas. However, due to its radioactivity and potential health hazards, curium is not commonly used in chemical reactions involving water.
NO-gas is colourless
No, laughing gas is Nitrous oxide(N2O)
The solute for nitrous oxide is the gas itself (N2O). In a solution of nitrous oxide in a liquid solvent, the nitrous oxide gas is the solute that is being dissolved in the liquid.
Curium, the chemical element is only curium !
No, iron oxide is not a gas. It is a solid compound composed of iron and oxygen atoms.
No it is not a gas, it is a solid... a oxide.