Einsteinium is used only in nuclear physics laboratories: for the preparation of mendelevium (and possible other super-heavy elements), calibration of an alpha spectrometer mounted on a lunar probe, etc.
Valences of einsteinium are 2, 3 and 4.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Einsteinium has a metallic, silvery appearance.
Einsteinium is not used in bombs.
Einsteinium is extremely radioactive and dangerous.
Einsteinium compounds haven't uses.
Einsteinium hasn't practical uses.
Iridium, Einsteinium
Einsteinium is mainly used for basic scientific research as a step in the production of other elements. Other than that Einsteinium has no known uses.
Einsteinium is obtained only in quantities of milligrams/year. Also has uses only in some laboratories.
Valences of einsteinium are 2, 3 and 4.
Einsteinium is used only for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.
Einsteinium and Iridium
Besides scientific research, Einsteinium has no other known uses. Since the element does no occur naturally, it has to be made synthetically. Only small amounts have been made and I would doubt that it is for sale.
Einsteinium is used only for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.
As only very little einsteinium has ever been made, einsteinium has no uses, it gets destroyed within fractions of a second and therefore can have no use.
Einsteinium is used for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.