Density of californium: 15,1 g/cm3
Melting point of californium: 900 0C
Because californium has many physical properties similar to other metals.
It is a solid.
Californium has chemical properties similar to dysprosium.
what are two physical properties about minerals
Yes, isotopes of californium emit gamma radiations, alpha radiations and neutrons; on these properties are based the application of californium.
From what I have read, it is fairly reactive and does form compounds but not explosively. It does have biohazard properties.
i think Buoyancy and Density are two physical properties that can vary even when the substance with these properties doesn't change.
Physical properties use your senses and chemical properties are when you mix two chemicals together.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
Density and specific internal energy are two physical properties that change with temperaturea change in temperature.
Physical properties of californium - Atomic number: 98 - Isotopes: 20 - Isomers: 1 - Electron configuration: [Rn]5f10.7s2 - Electrons per shell: 2, 8, 18, 32, 28, 8, 2 - Thermal conductivity: - Electrical resistivity: - Mohs hardness: 3-4 - Californium is malleable - Californium is paramagnetic at room temperature - Melting point: 900 0C - Boiling point (estimated): 1 470 0C - Density: 15,1 g/cm3 - First ionization energy: 608 kJ/mol - Crystalline structure (at r.m.): double hexagonal close-packed - Bulk modulus: 50 ± 5 GPa
Physical properties of californium - Atomic number: 98 - Isotopes: 20 - Isomers: 1 - Electron configuration: [Rn]5f10.7s2 - Electrons per shell: 2, 8, 18, 32, 28, 8, 2 - Thermal conductivity: - Electrical resistivity: - Mohs hardness: 3-4 - Californium is malleable - Californium is paramagnetic at room temperature - Melting point: 900 0C - Boiling point (estimated): 1 470 0C - Density: 15,1 g/cm3 - First ionization energy: 608 kJ/mol - Crystalline structure (at r.m.): double hexagonal close-packed - Bulk modulus: 50 ± 5 GPa