Americium is oxydable in air.
Americium itself is a radioactive metal and does not have a characteristic smell. However, compounds containing americium may have various odors depending on their chemical nature.
Americium, with the chemical symbol Am, is the chemical element with the atomic number 95.
Yes, americium is a metal. It might also be noted that it is radioactive; it has no stable isotopes.
Americium hardness is likely not to have been measured.
No, americium itself is not combustible. It is a radioactive metal and cannot catch fire on its own. However, it can react with air and water to form compounds that may potentially be flammable.
Americium is a metal, artificial, radioactive, toxic, unstable, member of the actinides group.
Some elements are toxic (mercury, beryllium, etc.), corrosive (chlorine, fluorine), radioactive (plutonium, americium).
Americium is radioactive: The radiation from exposure to americium is the primary cause of health effects from absorbed americium. Americium moves rapidly through the body after uptake and is concentrated within the bones for a long period of time. During this storage americium will slowly decay and release radioactive particles and rays. These rays can cause alteration of genetic materials and bone cancers. Damage to organs due to americium exposure is highly unlikely for humans, because americium is accumulated in organs only a short period of time.
The chemical symbol of americium is Am.
Not sure about portons but americium has 95 protons.
No. Americium is an actinide.
Americium is an artificial element; americium don't exist in the nature.
Element Am is Americium. Americium is radioactive element number ninety five. I would not wanna mess with Americium
The chemical symbol of americium is Am.
Americium is named after America.
A computer hasn't americium.
also americium