The atomic number of curium is 96.
The atomic number of einsteinium is 99.
This artificial chemical element was einsteinium (Es), atomic number 99.
Einsteinium is named after Albert Einstein. Curium is named after Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie.
Elements named after people include: Copernicium - Atomic No. 112 - Copernicus Roentgenium - Atomic No. 111 - Röntgen Nobelium - Atomic No. 102 - Nobel Einsteinium - Atomic No. 99 - Einstein Bohrium - Atomic No. 107 - Bohr Curium - Atomic No. 96 - Marie/Pierre Curie Fermium - Atomic No. 100 - Fermi Gadolinium - Atomic No. 64 - Gadolin Lawrencium - Atomic No. 103 - Lawrence Mendelevium - Atomic No. 101 - Mendeleyev
Einsteinium, 99Es and Curium, 96Cu are some examples.
The atomic number of einsteinium is 99.
No; for example curium was before Es.
It does not have any group numbers.......... Its atomic number is 99 and it is an Actinoid
Polonium: from PoloniaEinsteinium: from EinsteinCurium: from CurieMendelevium: from Mendeleev
The atomic mass of einsteinium is 252. It is a synthetic element with the symbol Es and atomic number 99.
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.
Curium, with the chemical symbol Cm, is the chemical element with the atomic number 96.
IUPAC consider the atomic weight of curium 247; this is the mass of the isotope 247Cm, the curium isotope with the longest half life.