The element californium was named after California, specifically the University of California. It was created at the University of California Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley.
Californium was first synthesized at the University of California, Berkeley by researchers Stanley G. Thompson, Kenneth Street, Jr., Albert Ghiorso and Glenn T. Seaborg in 1950
The name californium is derived from the name of the US state California.
Because californium was discovered at Berkeley Laboratories, University of California.
Californium is an artificial element and is difficult to prepare and to separe this element.
The name of californium is derived from the name of the state California.
Californium from California.
Californium has 98 protons.
Art room temperature californium is paramagnetic.
There are 2 valence electrons in Californium. Although there are 7 levels, the 7th level(the outermost level) has 2.
Californium does not occur naturally. It is produced as a result of nuclear explosions and nuclear experiments.
Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the element The atomic number of californium is 98. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the element The atomic number of californium is 98.
Californium is an artificial element.
Californium is an artificial element and is difficult to prepare and to separe this element.
Californium is a very rare and expensive man made metal. But because it is a strong radioactive element californium can be an environmental hazard in the case of an accident.
One interesting fact about Californium is that it has never been seen by any major scientist and it is one of the rarest elements ever!Californium has never been seen by any major scientist and it is on eof the rarest elements ever !
If you need to ask, you probably can't. Californium is an extremely rare element produced in "atom smashers". If that doesn't suggest some possible sources to you, you don't have any business having any.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
Not californium, but neutrons emitted by californium.
Californium is radioactive and a strong neutrons emitter; californium can be lethal.
Californium is able to form a critical mass.
Californium is not flammable.
Californium is not flammable.
Californium is a metal.