Americium is extracted from spent nuclear fuels where is formed by nuclear reactions.
Only plutonium! Is that any better?Actually all the transuranics can make suitable fuel for nuclear reactors, especially Americium. The Integral Fast Breeder(IFB) reactor was designed to reprocess Uranium and all the transuranics produced into fuel rods onsite, leaving only the short lived fission products as waste, which would only require storage for a couple centuries (not hundreds of thousands of years as current waste with the transuranics still in it does). Some of these fission products have industrial and/or medical uses and would be worth separating from the waste.
Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Magnesium, Iron, Cobalt, Cadmium, Ruthenium, Iodine, Xenon, Iridium, Platinum, Uranium, Plutonium, Americium, and many more. The only four elements that are suitable are easier to list: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic, and Antimony.
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The chemical symbol of americium is Am.
Being radioactive and dangerous it is impossible to use americium for jewelry.
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.
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Americium is a solid metal.
The chemical symbol of americium is Am.