Americium decays into neptunium-239 through alpha decay. It has a half-life of 7,370 years.
If americium undergoes an alpha decay, it will be converted to neptunium.
That would be Americium (Am). No, I am not making this up. It is an element that cannot be found in nature due to its nuclear instability, and can only be created synthetically.
Americium is a chemical element. No other elements are use in it.
Americium has 95 protons.
Americium is a chemical element, not a base.
Yes, americium is a fairly reactive chemical element.
The alpha decay of americium-241 produce neptunium-237.
Neptunium has the atomic number 93 and americium has the atomic number 95.
For example americium-241 decay to neptunium-237 and americium-243 decay to neptunium-239.
That would be Americium (Am). No, I am not making this up. It is an element that cannot be found in nature due to its nuclear instability, and can only be created synthetically.
Any daily items (but neptunium appear in americium smoke detectors)
Americium-243 might undergo alpha decay to become neptunium-239, and here is that equation: 95243Am => 93239Np + 24He++ The americium-243 has undergone transmutation to become neptunium-239, and the alpha particle, which is a helium-4 nucleus, can be seen on the tail end of the equation.
Element Am is Americium. Americium is radioactive element number ninety five. I would not wanna mess with Americium
Yes, neptunium is an artificial chemical element.
Neptunium is an individual element; isotopes of neptunium are not separated.
Americium is an artificial element, prepared in laboratories.
Americium is an artificial element, don't exist in the nature.
No, americium is an unstable and radioactive chemical element.