Californium applications - neutron source to start-up nuclear reactors (Cf-252) - neutron source for neutron diffraction instruments (Cf-252) - neutron source for neutron spectroscopy instruments (Cf-252) - raw material for the preparation of heavier chemical elements (Cf-249) - source for portable neutron activation instruments (Cf-252) - source for radiation therapy with neutrons (Cf-252) - source for neutron radiography (Cf-252) - source for moisture detectors (Cf-252) - source for gold and silver detectors (Cf-252) - source for analysis instruments of coals, cements etc. (Cf-252)
CF does not correspond to an element on the periodic table. It may refer to "Californium," a synthetic element with the atomic number 98 and symbol Cf. Californium is a radioactive transuranic element.
Yes, californium is a pure chemical element, not a compound or mixture.
A catchy advertising phrase for californium could be "Californium: Unleash the Power of the West Coast Element" or "Shine Brighter with Californium - The Element of Innovation." These phrases play on the name of the element and its association with California, known for innovation and progress.
The name for the element with the atomic symbol Cf is Californium. Californium is a radioactive metallic chemical element with the atomic number 98. It is a transuranium element and is commonly used in research and nuclear applications.
I believe there is only one element named after a state, and that is Californium. However, there is in fact an element named Berkelium (check spelling?) that originates from Berkely, Calfornia.
Californium is a pure element.
Californium is a chemical element !
Californium is an artificial element and is difficult to prepare and to separe this element.
The element Californium is reactive.
Californium is an artificial element.
Californium is an artificial chemical element.
Californium is a member of the actinoids family.
Californium is an artificial chemical element !
Californium combines with Halogens and Oxygen
Californium is a solid metal.
The name of the chemical element californium is derived from the name of the state California, USA.
Californium is an artificial element; the natural element exist only in infinitesimal traces in uranium ores.