Fermium doesn't occur naturally, and has not been found in the earth's crust
Fermium is an artificial element; fermium exist in traces only in the debris of thermonuclear explosions.
Fermium is not inherently explosive. It is a radioactive element that is highly unstable and not found in nature. It is primarily used for research purposes and has not been used in explosive applications.
The chemical symbol of fermium is Fm; as a subscript in the isotopes symbols is atomic number.
Fermium is a synthetic element not found in nature, so it cannot be obtained from any natural source. Samples of fermium are typically produced in nuclear reactors or particle accelerators through the bombardment of heavy elements with neutrons or other particles. They can be obtained from specialized laboratories or research facilities that have the capability to produce and handle radioactive materials.
At room temperature fermium is supposed to be a solid metal.
Fermium is an artificial element.
Fermium is an artificial element; the existence of fermium in the Universe was not still proven.
Fermium is an artificial element; fermium exist in traces only in the debris of thermonuclear explosions.
Fermium was found by Albert Ghiorso an co-workers in 1952 in the debris from the nuclear test - first thermonuclear bomb experiment - in the Enawetak atoll.
Fermium is not inherently explosive. It is a radioactive element that is highly unstable and not found in nature. It is primarily used for research purposes and has not been used in explosive applications.
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Fermium was found by Albert Ghiorso an co-workers in 1952 in the debris from the nuclear test - first thermonuclear bomb experiment - in the Enawetak atoll.
Fermium was found by Albert Ghiorso an co-workers in 1952 in the debris from the nuclear test - first thermonuclear bomb experiment - in the Enawetak atoll.
Fermium was found by Albert Ghiorso an co-workers in 1952 in the debris from the nuclear test - first thermonuclear bomb experiment - in the Enawetak atoll.
Fermium was found by Albert Ghiorso an co-workers in 1952 in the debris from the nuclear test - first thermonuclear bomb experiment - in the Enawetak atoll.
Fermium was found by Albert Ghiorso an co-workers in 1952 in the debris from the nuclear test - first thermonuclear bomb experiment - in the Enawetak atoll.
Fermium is very radioactive; ingestion or inhalation of fermium are dangerous.