It is found in the debris from a hydrogen bomb, or man-made in a lab. It can't be found in nature.
Einsteinium is a man-made element and is extremely rare. The total amount of einsteinium present on Earth is minuscule, estimated to be in the range of milligrams or even micrograms. It is primarily produced in nuclear reactors or through nuclear weapon tests.
Iridium, Einsteinium
The period of Einsteinium is 7.
The electronic configuration of einsteinium is: [Rn]5f11.7s2.
Einsteinium is a radioactive metal, and as such, it does not have a distinct odor. It is not typically encountered in everyday settings due to its radioactivity and limited production in research labs.
Einsteinium is a transition metal.
Einsteinium is an artificial chemical element, very rare, very difficult to be obtained.
No- man made very rare
Einsteinium is a man-made element and is extremely rare. The total amount of einsteinium present on Earth is minuscule, estimated to be in the range of milligrams or even micrograms. It is primarily produced in nuclear reactors or through nuclear weapon tests.
Besides scientific research, Einsteinium has no other known uses. Since the element does no occur naturally, it has to be made synthetically. Only small amounts have been made and I would doubt that it is for sale.
Iridium, Einsteinium
The appearance of einsteinium is silvery.
Einsteinium is not flammable.
Einsteinium is a metal.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
The symbol for Einsteinium is Es
Einsteinium is not for sale.