1944
Curium was discovered by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso in 1944.
Curium is named after Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie, who were pioneering scientists in the field of radioactivity. They discovered the elements polonium and radium, which inspired the naming of curium to honor their contributions to the field.
Curium (Cm)
Curium (Cm)
Curium (Cm)
Curium (Cm)
1944: Glenn T. Seaborg, Ralph A. James and Albert Ghiorso
The element Curium (Cm) is named in honor of Marie Curie, for her contributions to the field of radioactivity. Curium is a transuranium element that was discovered in 1944 by Glenn T. Seaborg and his team.
Curium was obtained for the first time in 1944 by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso at Berkeley, USA.
Curium (Cm)
Curium was named after the Curies.
Curium was obtained for the first time by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso in 1944 at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories, USA.