The boiling point of americium is: 2 607 0C.
Americium is a solid at room temperature, specifically a metallic element that is classified as a heavy metal.
Americium is typically found as a solid at room temperature.
Americium in its normal state is a silvery metallic element that tarnishes in air to a dull gray color. It is a synthetic element that is radioactive and typically appears as a solid at room temperature.
Ice will melt at a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The chemical symbol of americium is Am.
Americium is a solid at room temperature, specifically a metallic element that is classified as a heavy metal.
Like all other metals except for mercury, americium is solid at room temperature.
Americium is typically found as a solid at room temperature.
The boiling point of americium is 2 607 0C.
At room temperature, Americium is a solid metal. It is highly radioactive though. A radioactive button like this is inside most smoke detectors. A trace of americium creates charged particles that betray the smoke. Americium is thus the only man-made element available in grocery stores.
Americium's melting point is 994oC, or 1,267K, so it is a solid at room temperature.
If you think to the melting point this is 1176 0C.
Melting point:1449 K (1176 °C, 2149 °F)Boiling point:2880 K (2607 °C, 4725 °F)
Americium in its normal state is a silvery metallic element that tarnishes in air to a dull gray color. It is a synthetic element that is radioactive and typically appears as a solid at room temperature.
It does melt.
Yes, americium is a metal. It might also be noted that it is radioactive; it has no stable isotopes.
Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.