Californium can react with the majority of non metals.
Yes, californium can form compounds with other elements due to its radioactive nature and high reactivity. It can potentially combine with elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, and halogens to form various compounds.
Californium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, nitrogen, halogens, etc.
Californium react with oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, hydrogen, halogens, etc.
Californium combines with Halogens and Oxygen
Californium is a member of the actinides group.
Californium can react with the majority of non metals.
Californium
Other transuranic elements as neptunium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, etc.
The two elements named after states are francium and californium. Francium is named after France, while californium is named after California. Both elements highlight the geographic connection to their respective locations, with francium being one of the rarest naturally occurring elements and californium being synthetically produced and used in various applications, including nuclear reactors.
Oxygen is the element that can combine with almost all other elements.
Uranium combine with the majority of other elements; also uranium has alloys with the majority of metals.
Neon has completely filled orbitals. It is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements.