When you go to your local nuclear facility and eat the waste infected soil surrounding it, you may "bump into" traces of californium.
This however is NOT a GOOD IDEA, for Cf is a strong emitter of neutrons. You should strenuously avoid contact with this material.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
Californium is able to form a critical mass.
Californium is a metal.
Neon is used in many things. Such as: Glow lamps Signs Nail polish Glow sticks Electron tubes Plasma studies Clothing
Cf from CaliFornium
Californium is not for everyday uses.
Californium has not uses in everyday life.
the air is nitrogen and we bump into it everyday life
Curium is not used in everyday life.
Coal
it is in a lot of metals
Lawrencium has any use.
While using flash lamps.
Table salt! (NACl - Sodium Chloride)
Nitrogen gas, N2, makes up about 78% of the atmosphere.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
Not californium, but neutrons emitted by californium.