Californium is a member of the actinoids group.
Californium is a synthetic element and is part of the actinide series in the periodic table, not the lanthanide series. It is located in period 7, group 3, and has the atomic number 98. Californium is a highly radioactive element that is produced in nuclear reactors or particle accelerators.
Actinides group
Radioactive element of either Actinide/Lanthanide Series
All the isotopes of californium are radioactive, artificial and unstable.
Californium is a metal.
Californium is a member of the actinoids family.
Californium is a synthetic element and is part of the actinide series in the periodic table, not the lanthanide series. It is located in period 7, group 3, and has the atomic number 98. Californium is a highly radioactive element that is produced in nuclear reactors or particle accelerators.
Californium is a metal, solid, artificial, radioactive, unstable; californium is a member of the actinoids family.
Actinides group
Radioactive element of either Actinide/Lanthanide Series
Erbium is a silvery-white metal that is classified as a lanthanide on the periodic table. It does not have a distinctive color in its pure form.
Cerium is classified as a lanthanide element, specifically part of the lanthanide series in the periodic table, group 3. It is a rare-earth metal with the atomic number 58 and symbol Ce.
Not californium, but neutrons emitted by californium.
The chemical element of Europium is part of the lanthanide series. The lanthanide series is comprised of metallic elements, these can be referred to as rare earth elements.
All the isotopes of californium are radioactive, artificial and unstable.
Californium is radioactive and a strong neutrons emitter; californium can be lethal.
Californium has 98 protons.