At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
Californium is an artificial element; but infinitesimal amounts of natural californium can exist in uranium ores.
Californium does not occur naturally. It is produced as a result of nuclear explosions and nuclear experiments.
I believe there is only one element named after a state, and that is Californium. However, there is in fact an element named Berkelium (check spelling?) that originates from Berkely, Calfornia.
Californium is a solid metal, radioactive, unstable.
Californium, from the state California in USA.
The name of the chemical element californium is derived from the name of the state California, USA.
Californium has a silvery metallic appearance.
Californium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 98 and symbol Cf. It is a radioactive metal that is typically produced in nuclear reactors. At room temperature, Californium would likely be in a solid state, as most metals are solid at room temperature.
The name of californium is derived from the name of the US state California.
Californium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, nitrogen, halogens, etc.
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