Fermium is a solid metal.
Fermium is a synthetic element that is likely to be in a solid state at room temperature, based on its position in the periodic table and the properties of other actinide elements. However, due to its high reactivity and radioactive nature, fermium is not readily available for experimental observation in its elemental form.
Fermium is a solid metal.
Very probable fermium is a solid metal.
At room temperature fermium is supposed to be a solid metal.
Fermium is a synthetic element with atomic number 100. It does not occur in nature. It is a highly radioactive transuranic element.
Fermium is not inherently explosive. It is a radioactive element that is highly unstable and not found in nature. It is primarily used for research purposes and has not been used in explosive applications.
Fermium is an artificial element; fermium exist in traces only in the debris of thermonuclear explosions.
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Fermium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 100 and symbol Fm. It is named after the physicist Enrico Fermi. Fermium does not exist in nature and is typically produced by bombarding lighter elements with neutrons in a nuclear reactor.
The noble gas configuration for fermium (Fm) is [Rn] 5f12 7s2. It represents the electron configuration of fermium in a stable state, where it mimics the electron arrangement of the noble gas radon (Rn) to achieve a more stable configuration.
Fermium is very radioactive; ingestion or inhalation of fermium are dangerous.
Fermium has not uses.