Einsteinium is used only for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.
Einsteinium is a solid metal.
Einsteinium is not used in bombs.
Einsteinium compounds haven't uses.
Any object contain einsteinium. Einsteinium is used only in nuclear physics experiments.
Einsteinium has a metallic, silvery appearance.
No, but it was produced in several of the tests and was first discovered in the fallout.
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. No joke. Symbol is "Es". Named after Albert Einstein.
Einsteinium is used only for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.
Iridium, Einsteinium
Einsteinium is used only for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.
Einsteinium is primarily used for research purposes in nuclear physics due to its high radioactivity and ability to undergo nuclear reactions. It can also be used in certain types of radiation therapy for cancer treatment. Additionally, einsteinium isotopes can be used as radiation sources for industrial radiography.