Einsteinium is extremely radioactive and dangerous.
If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Einsteinium is not used in bombs.
Einsteinium is a solid at room temperature.
The boiling point of einsteinium is not determined up today. The melting point of einsteinium is approx. 860 0C.
Very. Highly radioactive.
yes it is poisonous
yes, it is
It is a substance of moderate toxicity.
Einsteinium is a radioactive element that is not inherently explosive or noxious in its pure form. However, its radioactivity makes it potentially hazardous to health and the environment if not handled properly and with appropriate safety measures.
Poisonous, ignitable, or cancer causing waste is called hazardous waste. Other properties of hazardous wastes are that they may be corrosive or reactive.
If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.
Iridium, Einsteinium
No. But breathing pure xenon will block oxygen and cause asphyxiation.
Not all hazardous wastes are carcinogenic. All are however toxic to people, animals, and/or plant life. Anything labeled hazardous will need to be handeled properly.
The appearance of einsteinium is silvery.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.