Because californium is very radioactive I suppose that a piece of californium is hot.
No, californium is a solid element at room temperature. It is a heavy radioactive metal that appears silvery-white in color.
lanthanum is a element at any stage, that is for sure. And sense no one else knew this, i decided to answer it. yay! and at room temperature i would quess that it is either a solid or a liquid, because it is a METAL. that is the best answer i can give, have a nice day!
It's a silvery metal, which is solid at room temperature.
You know that little chart they showed you in class? The one with all the boxes with letters and numbers in them? What's it called, the periodic something or other? Yeah, use that.
Californium is not flammable, as it is a radioactive metal that does not support combustion.
Californium is a solid metal at room temperature.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
Californium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 98 and symbol Cf. It is a radioactive metal that is typically produced in nuclear reactors. At room temperature, Californium would likely be in a solid state, as most metals are solid at room temperature.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
No, californium is a solid element at room temperature. It is a heavy radioactive metal that appears silvery-white in color.
At room temperature californium is a solid metal.
Art room temperature californium is paramagnetic.
The density of californium at room temperature is 15,1 g/cm3.
Californium does not occur naturally. It is produced as a result of nuclear explosions and nuclear experiments.
lanthanum is a element at any stage, that is for sure. And sense no one else knew this, i decided to answer it. yay! and at room temperature i would quess that it is either a solid or a liquid, because it is a METAL. that is the best answer i can give, have a nice day!
It's a silvery metal, which is solid at room temperature.