Einsteinium is an element that was discovered in the radioactive debris of the first hydrgoen bomb in the USA so technically it can be natural and there actually was Einsteinium in primordial Earth but it all decayed by now. Nowadays it is created in nuclear plants and its basically a mashing of plutonium and aluminum so now it is mostly synthetic.
It is synthetic; also known as "man-made".
Einsteinium is a radioactive element that is man-made and does not occur naturally in the environment. It is a synthetic element with no known biological function.
Einsteinium is a man-made element that is named after the famous scientist Albert Einstein. It is a synthetic element and is not found naturally in the environment.
It is found in the debris from a hydrogen bomb, or man-made in a lab. It can't be found in nature.
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Einsteinium is a synthetic element (Es) with atomic number 99. It is the seventh transuranic element, and a metallicactinide with +3 oxidation state.
No- man made very rare
Einsteinium is a synthetic element that has no practical applications besides scientific research. It is mainly used for studying nuclear properties and as a radiation source in some specialized fields.
Synthetic is man made.
1. Einsteinium is a man made chemical element, without ores. 2. Some compounds of einsteinium are: Es2O3, EsF3, EsCl3, EsBr3, EsI3, EsF2, EsCl2, EsI2, EsBr2, EsOCl, EsOBr, EsOI, Es(NO3)3, some organo-metallic compounds, etc.
The element with atomic number 99 on the periodic table is einsteinium (Es). It is a synthetic element that is radioactive and was named after physicist Albert Einstein. Einsteinium is produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons in a nuclear reactor.
it is synthetic (man made and sythetic are the same thing "synthetic" is just a fancy word for man made)