Berkelium is not used in agriculture.
Berkelium hasn't not practical applications; it is only important in nuclear physics or radio-chemistry laboratories. See also the link below.
Berkelium is not corrosive.
Berkelium has a silvery appearance.
Berkelium is a solid metal.
Berkelium is a solid metal.
There are no known commercial or economic uses for the element Berkelium.
The half life of the most important isotope of berkelium - 247Bk - is 1 380 years.
Berkelium hasn't not practical applications; it is only important in nuclear physics or radio-chemistry laboratories. See also the link below.
berkelium is american
berkelium is synthetic
Berkelium is not corrosive.
Berkelium is extremely rare, radioactive and unstable; berkelium is not for sale.
Berkelium has a silvery appearance.
Berkelium has two electrons on the outer shell.
Agriculture was important because it allowed for a more reliable and abundant food supply, leading to the growth of settled societies and civilizations. It also enabled the development of complex social structures, division of labor, and technological advancements. Additionally, agriculture allowed for the surplus of food production, which freed up individuals to pursue other activities beyond subsistence farming.
Any item has berkelium inside.
Berkelium is not a commercial product.