Curium is not used in everyday life.
the air is nitrogen and we bump into it everyday life
it is in a lot of metals
Lawrencium has any use.
While using flash lamps.
Table salt! (NACl - Sodium Chloride)
the air is nitrogen and we bump into it everyday life
Coal
it is in a lot of metals
Lawrencium has any use.
While using flash lamps.
Table salt! (NACl - Sodium Chloride)
IUPAC consider the atomic weight of curium 247; this is the mass of the isotope 247Cm, the curium isotope with the longest half life.
Curium, the chemical element is only curium !
Nitrogen gas, N2, makes up about 78% of the atmosphere.
Half-life depends on the particular nuclide involved. You did not specify which nuclide. Please restate the question. Curie is a unit of radioactivity, expressed as 3.7x1010 disintegrations per second. It is not a radionuclide. If you meant curium, you still need to specify which isotope, because curium has several. The longest lived isotope of curium is 96247Cm, with a half-life of 1.56x107 years.
Curium is not for sale.
Cm from CuriuM.