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Is fermium explosive

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 5/30/2024

Fermium is not explosive.

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What is the subscript symbol for Fermium?

The chemical symbol of fermium is Fm; as a subscript in the isotopes symbols is atomic number.


What is the state of matter for fermium at room temperature?

At room temperature fermium is supposed to be a solid metal.


What family does fermium belong to?

Fermium is a member of the actinides group.


Where is fermium found in nature?

Fermium is an artificial element; fermium exist in traces only in the debris of thermonuclear explosions.


What element has 100 electrons?

The atoms of fermium have 100 protons each.

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What are the effects of fermium?

Fermium is very radioactive; ingestion or inhalation of fermium are dangerous.


How is fermium used?

Fermium has not uses.


Is fermium edible?

Fermium is not edible !!


Why is fermium famous?

Fermium is not famous.


Is a fermium a metal?

Fermium is a metal.


Is fermium flammable?

Fermium is not flammable.


What is the odor of fermium?

Fermium has no odor.


How much do you pay for fermium?

Fermium is not for sale.


What form is fermium in?

Fermium is a solid metal.


What are the uses of fermium?

Fermium hasn't uses.


What is the cost for fermium?

Fermium is not a commercial product.


Does fermium have oder?

Fermium hasn't odor.

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